Re: snd-hda-intel has low volume output on Dell XPS m1530

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Dominique Michel wrote:> Le Mon, 22 Dec 2008 13:33:06 -0500,> sam <srf10130@xxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit :> >> I have run the alsa-info script and my output can be found at>> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=558d6bc779f75775217e5b03dda1d11699e5e4a5>>>> I basically have only about half the normal volume, I get no noticeable>> sound output until my master switch is at about 50% (on internal>> speakers and headphones). I have tried adjusting levels and nothing>> seems to make the volume any louder. The hardware seems to be working>> properly since i get decent sound output from my vista install.>>> > Did you try with alsamixer? I don't know the intel mixer, but did you try all> the switches and mixers?> > Dominique> >> Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.>>>> Sam Fielder>>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------>> _______________________________________________>> Alsa-user mailing list>> Alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-user> 
Thanks for the responses. I have tried uninstalling pulseaudio and allall of the mixer tracks are set to maximum and I have no change in thesound output levels (the pcm front and center tracks do make it quieter,but nothing makes it louder than ~50%). Are there any other methods oftesting/hacking the output of the card? Has anyone else reportedproblems like this before? Is it possible that something is disconnectedphysically (a cable or something)?
ThanksSam
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