On Saturday 15 August 2009 23:54:42 dariusz rojewski wrote: > 2009/8/15 Fennix <cn.stefan@xxxxxxxxx> > > > On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:33 AM, dariusz rojewski <darekr@pld- linux.org>wrote: > >> [...] > >> > >> > >> You could try installing gst-mixer (yum install gst-mixer) and verify > >> the > > > > settings there. For Fedora 10 from initial install until recently in > > Fedora 11 I was having no-end of trouble with Intel sound. I saw a > > message here where someone suggested installing this program and and > > running it I found my pcm settings set to 0 (though my alsa and pulse > > audio controls always showed that my pcm channel was set to 100%). I am > > not sure why I could not solve this with the existing pre-installed tools > > but you could try this... Best of luck, > > Fennix > > Thanks, but i've already tried it. pcm is set to 100%. Maybe totally unrelated, but since my soundcard is Intel ICH6 there could be some correlation. When I installed F11 (KDE desktop) no sound apps were working. I tried some Gnome apps, and some of them did work. It turned out to be a matter of which audio backend different applications need. I don't know where you set it in Gnome, but in KDE it's in systemsettings > Multimedia > Backend tab. On this laptop it was set to xine and changing it to gstreamer got things working again. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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