Re: Problem with Nvidia HDMI

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2010/7/28 VDR User <user.vdr@xxxxxxxxx>

> 4. Configure, build, install
> cd alsa-driver
> ./configure --with-isapnp=no --with-sequencer=no --with-oss=no
> --with-pcm-oss-plugins=no --with-cards=hda-intel
> --with-card-options=hda-hwdep,hda-reconfig,hda-codec-nvhdmi,hda-generic
> make
> make install (needs superuser priviledges)

Hi all, I'm joining this thread because I also have an ION based system.
I wish to thank VDR for your suggestions, my Debian system (squeeze)
has now working audio (analog&hdmi).

But I think some little fix is required...
The problem is the analog volume.
alsamixer shows all sliders at 100% but when I watch a video in
youtube for example, the volume is still too low.
I can't understand what's wrong...

After some random modifications, I found the "alsactl init" command and it says:
Unknown hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Nvidia MCP79/7A HDMI"
"HDA:10ec0888,16f3a625,00100001 HDA:10de0007,10de0101,00100100"
"0x16f3" "0xa625"
Hardware is initialized using a guess method

Any suggestion about what to check?
Thanks in advance!
DaC

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