Re: Yamaha sound problem

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Liam2 wrote, on 03/06/07 01:49:

[snip]

> I think I'm causing some confusion. I don't have a usb
> soundcard. There are no usb devices attached to this
> machine. I think the issue is the usb controller seems
> to be getting IRQ 11 rather than the soundcard.
> 
> --- Lee Revell <rlrevell@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> They should be able to share the IRQ.
> 
> I know they should be able to share, but they don't
> seem to be.
> 
>> This problem is unrelated to USB, the issue is
>> simply that alsa does
>> not seem to support your card and/or codec.
>>
> 
> I'm sure this is a supported card. It's a YMF724,
> which is listed as a supported card, and I've had alsa
> working fine on the same card in a very similar pc.
> 
> I'll try and get the bios settings changed and see if
> that has any effect (I'm fixing this remotely so I'l
> have to get someone to do that for me).
> 
> Any other ideas would be appreciated, I'm totally
> stumped at the moment.
> 
> Thanks
> Liam

Have you tried swapping what slots the PCI cards are in, in addition to 
any BIOS settings on plug-and-play or IRQ assignment?

Regards,

Arthur.


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