Hi;
I would make two suggestions then I will drop unnecessary comments.1) Make sure that the "PCM" slider in alsamixer or one of its gui's
(Advance volume, Gmixer etc.) is 100% open.
Yes, it is. :)
2) Ubuntu users seem to be having the same kind of problems. Google for
your problem but use Ubuntu as a key word. Check to see if your problem
exists with them. If it does, it is probably an upstream broken driver
and needs a Bug report or additional comment on an existing bug.
I've used google for loong days (i was on ubuntu/opensuse/ forum) without results.
I have removed PulseAudio as well. I have spent a couple of weeks
(months?) on this and have not yet solved it. I have learned that
PulsAudio is unlikely the culprit. By removing PulseAudio, posting on
the Alsa mailing list and reading all the Fedora ALSA bug reports (and
there are a lot of them) I have become convinced that the solution lies
somewhere between a Sound_Driver => ALSA. Once ALSA is working,
PulseAudio will work.
I found many possible solutions, but none of them work. I'll try with pulseaudio one more again. Thanks
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darekr
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