Re: request

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Have you run alsamixer? I wouldn't aggravate over the chipset until you established it doesn't work.

From: Brandon Anderson
Sent: Saturday, June 4, 2016 11:01 PM
To: alsa-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: request

so I see all the cool things with alsa but i still cant find my chip set for my gaming headphones.  i bought the sades a6 and it had a c-media chip in it. (that how its read by linux at least.) i think it might be the cm6206 or cm6210 chip set but to be honest i have no idea. Im sorry if this is not the place for this but i cant find anywhere else.
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Mr. Anderson


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