Re: Problem with ALC883

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2008/12/22 shadow . <shadow278@xxxxxxxxx>:> I'm amateur in Linux> 1.Sorry I dont know what's this> 2.Different models you mean driver to other sound card install for my or to> try configuration on the other PC (I haven't possibility)?>> for what can I use program aconnect?>> I will sumarize you my situation: I've installed ubuntu 8.10 then I> uninstalled alsa-base (apt-get remove alsa) after I removed manually all> alsa folders usr/share/alsa usr/lib/alsa-lib usr/include/alsa, after I've> installed HDA drivers from realtek site as in instruction and I have the> same situation just like after fresh instalation of ubuntu. In> alsamixer/gmomevolumeapplet I've everything max and unmuted with only stereo> sound. Mainboard at back has three standard jacks (line_in/line_out {front> speakers connected}/mic) and two custom (front_mic/headphones) in front of> case. In windows I can set them as I want for example line_in(blue) as out> of central/LFE and back_mic(pink) as out of rear speakers, also front> connectors can be set as I like, on ubuntu I haven't this option. Sound card> has 7.1 hardware support, on alsa I can only set 6CH or 8CH but this also> doesn't work - always stereo, problem is with recording too. As default back> jack are mic/line_in/line_out not before I start windows where it sets as I> set earlier. On back panel card supports detection of plugged jack. I am> attaching screen where up is volume control without opened menu and bottom> is same gmome volume control with opened menu. If I'm thinking right except> 'Playback:ALSA PCM on front:0 (...)' should be also f.e. 'Playback:ALSA PCM> on rear:1 (...)'/'Playback:ALSA PCM on center/LFE:2 (...)' or something like> that. I have now no idea to fix this I've tried different configs of> ~/.asoundrc no effect.>> 2008/12/22 Vedran Miletić <rivanvx@xxxxxxxxx>>>>> Have you tried:>> 1) lastest git snasphot>> 2) different models?>>>> On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 1:59 AM, shadow . <shadow278@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>> > I've problem with nVidia MCP61 chip (Gigabyte motherboard) with ALC883>> > audio. I can't turn 5.1 surround on and I can't even record anything>> > what>> > should I do?>> >>> >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------>> >>> > _______________________________________________>> > Alsa-user mailing list>> > Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user>> >>> >>>>>>>>> -->> Vedran Miletić>>
Well, then do a fresh installation of ubuntu and try this:http://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/tiwai/alsa/alsa-driver/alsa-driver-unstable-snapshot.tar.bz2- just unpack and install over Ubuntu's ALSA, and then restart. See ifit still causes problems.
Don't use Realtek's driver, they are outdated.
BTW, what board is that?
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