Re: no sound with HDA AD1988B

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RUMI Szabolcs wrote:

-snip-
> Clever idea, I like it :)
> http://pastebin.ca/1065665
>
>   
Looking at your pastebin output everything looks fine from an alsa 
perspective.  Your card is recognized and the proper driver is loaded.   
So this will be a little bit of grasping at straws. 

I notice that while you have the pcm main volume turned up, you have 
none of the sub volumes turned up.

Try turning up the front volume

   1. control.1 {
   2.                 comment.access 'read write'
   3.                 comment.type INTEGER
   4.                 comment.count 2
   5.                 comment.range '0 - 39'
   6.                 comment.dbmin -5850
   7.                 comment.dbmax 0
   8.                 iface MIXER
   9.                 name 'Front Playback Volume'
  10.                 value.0 0
  11.                 value.1 0



There have been some people reporting on this list that they could not 
get the intel hda card that you have to work in 2.6.25, while it did 
work in 2.6.24.  You might try an older kernel to see if it fixes the 
problem if the volume adjust doesn't work.


This is a long shot, but you can try playing around with the  model 
parameters to see if you can find one that matches your device better.
Your pastebin doesn't show a /etc/modprobe.conf file, so you would have 
to create it.
Add them in the /etc/modprobe.conf file as lines like:
options snd_hda_intel model=3stack or 6stack or ...


Each codec may have a model table for different configurations.
   If your machine isn't listed there, the default (usually minimal)
   configuration is set up.  You can pass "model=<name>" option to
   specify a certain model in such a case.  There are different
   models depending on the codec chip.

     Model name    Description
     ----------    -----------

   AD1988/AD1988B/AD1989A/AD1989B       
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<  
this one
     6stack    6-jack
     6stack-dig    ditto with SPDIF
     3stack    3-jack
     3stack-dig    ditto with SPDIF
     laptop    3-jack with hp-jack automute
     laptop-dig    ditto with SPDIF
     auto        auto-config reading BIOS (default)



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