Re: pulseaudio, howto make it work?

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On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 8:58 PM, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Friday 22 August 2008, Arthur Pemberton wrote:
>>On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>>> Greetings;
>>>
>>> Because many of you said to use it, it worked just fine, I re-installed it
>>> all and I haven't had any noise from anything but kmail and maybe kino
>>> since then, kino audio seemingly depending on the phase of the moon, day
>>> of thew week and possibly multiplied by the age of the raccoon I last
>>> killed, now many years ago.
>>>
>>> Anyway, I'm like the other guy who said all he wants to do is play some
>>> fscking sound.  Looking up the various pieces in yumex to see what there
>>> might be for configuration helpers, I try several pieces but they return 0
>>> output, and all seem to be killable with a ctl-c.
>>>
>>> Until I get to padmin, now there is a real Super Informative Name.
>>>
>>> padmin displays, on the server tab, a whole menu of alsa stuff, every one
>>> of which points into the nvidia chipsets builtin ac97 audio on this
>>> motgher board, and absolutely zero reference is made to the the SBO400
>>> Audigy2 card that I actually use as the main sound system here, with the
>>> nvidia thingy being relegated for skype etc usage.
>>>
>>> Now, many moons ago, I spent considerable time on this list arriving at
>>> an /etc/modprobe.conf stanza that made it all work the way I wanted it to
>>> work.  It looks like this:
>>> -------------------------
>>> alias snd-card-0 snd-emu10k1
>>> options snd-card-0 index=0
>>> options snd-emu10k1 index=0
>>> alias snd-card-1 snd-intel8x0
>>> options snd-card-1 index=1
>>> options snd-intel8x0 index=1
>>> alias snd-card-2 snd-mpu401
>>> options snd-card-2 index=2
>>> options snd-mpu401 index=2
>>> --------------------------
>>>
>>> And if I can get enough of it killed and uninstalled, it will still work
>>> as I have done exactly that once before.
>>>
>>> The pulseaudio wiki/web page has zero info on how to do this unless my
>>> speed reading is skipping over it somehow, but I've now been over it 5 or
>>> 6 times without anything raising its hand asking to go wiwi.
>>>
>>> If it would help, I can snapshot and post the various screens padmin
>>> shows. Whoever wrote that gui seems to have left out the ability to
>>> clipboard the contents. 500 lashes with a wet noodle are in order for that
>>> omission.
>>>
>>> Also, I get the impression this is an administration program, in which
>>> case I ought to be able to edit some of this, multiple choices based on
>>> the available hardware would be nice, but as near as I can tell, nothing
>>> is editable, so whyinhell call it an admin program when it can't?  Good
>>> question that..
>>>
>>> So how do I go about making pulseaudio work like I want it to work?
>>>
>>> URL's for answers is fine, but the pulseaudio web page I was pointed at
>>> before is effectively all advertising, and about as useful as those
>>> appendages on the belly of a boar hog.
>>
>>I got no advice.. just questions. Is there anything special about your
>>install?
>
> Some stuff is locally built, like I track the latest linus kernel 2.6.27-rc4,
> amanda snapshots, kino-1.3.2, and all gmerlin dependencies, needed to make
> openmovieeditor build and work, which when I do, I find it cannot import what
> I already have, and it has no idea there is a real live camera out there on
> the end of a 1394 connector.  None of the audio is anything but rpms AFAIK.
>
>>I have done two F9 installs so far, both with embedded sound
>>cards however, and have had zero audio issues.
>>
>>Also, what does `lspci` say about your sound card?
>
> Small correction, cards, although the nvidia is on the mobo.
>
> 00:06.0 Multimedia audio controller: nVidia Corporation nForce2 AC97 Audio
> Controler (MCP) (rev a1)
>
> And:
>
> 01:08.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB0400 Audigy2 Value
>
>>Arthur Pemberton
>>
> Thanks Arther.
>>



Have you tried popping in a Fedora 9 live cd, see if you have audio
with that? If you do then that means the problem is specific to your
software setup.


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