Re: no sound with SondBlast PCI (ens1371)

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On Friday 27 June 2008 16:05, Media Fan wrote:
> hi,
>
> I installed FC9, but there's no sound. The sound card is Creative
> SoundBlast PCI (ens1371). The sound module is ALSA. The ALSA module reports
> it has detected the card, and everything seems ok, but there's no sound.
>
> Attached below two diagnostic files, one from alsa-info, another from
> 'aadebug' from ALSA web.
>
> Btw, I tried a few solutions from FC/ALSA/google, but seems they're not
> work
>
> :-(
>
> Thanks in adv,

Apologies for my slow reply.

I have an Ensoniq PCI card (ens1371), but on a machine that is still using 
FC2, and no problems with the sounds.

On the other machine I have a whole bunch of distros that use an Audigy2 
soundblaster card. Not long ago I installed Fedora 8, and lost the sound. 
Fedora 8 has started using pulseaudio, and that is what was causing the 
problem. I removed the package alsa-plugins-pulseaudio, which if you have KDE 
installed, also removes the package kde-settings-pulseaudio. having done that 
the sound worked, as it had always done.

Now I don't have a Fedora 9 install, but presume that you can still disable 
pulseaudio by removing the alsa-plugins-pulseaudio package, and hopefully 
your sounds will then work. I've never had problems with my Ensoniq card, as 
it's well suppoted, and works out of the box.

All the best.

Nigel.



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