Re: Model finding

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Sascha 'saigkill' Manns schrieb:
> Am Donnerstag 13 Mai 2010 23:42:48 wrote Thoralf Freitag:
>   
>> Sascha 'saigkill' Manns schrieb:
>>     
>>> Hello Mates,
>>>
>>> how can i find which Model i can write in the snd-hda-intel Config?
>>>       
>> Normally alsa should find allone the right model. If not, find out
>> the PCI id and try Google.
>>
>> Run alsa-info.sh
>> (http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-driver.git;a=blob_plain;f=utils/
>> alsa-info.sh) and post the link which contains your data here.
>>     
> Output there:
> http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=5caff75a106318a7f975bcc4fc666b47bc5af8ec
>   

The output shows, the card is recognized as a VIA VT1708S. But the
vendor id isn't 0x1106. The vendor id is 0x10DE (this is the vendor id
of NVIDIA Corporation). The device id (0x03F0) points to a MCP61 High
Definition Audio-Chip.

It is a Asus Sound Card, right ? The Subvendor id points to pci 0x1849
"ASRock Incorporation".

I found a lot of sites, which discuss different things around this card.

Did you tried using a mixer like AlsaMixer, alsamixergui or
Gnome-ALSAMixer to disable mute ? Did you played with the different
controls ?

/A similar card could be the ALC861/660 3stack. Options snd-hda-intel
model=3stack is a chance for trying./

Maybe a current driver could solve your problem. Your Alsa driver
version 1.0.20 is outdated. The current version is 1.0.23.



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