On 05/24/2016 09:01 AM, gil wrote:
Il 24/05/2016 17:47, Samuel Sieb ha scritto:
On 05/24/2016 07:43 AM, gil wrote:
Il 24/05/2016 16:04, stan ha scritto:
If you do an alsamixer -c 0 , and look at master, is there MM at the
bottom? If there is, press M to unmute, and try again. That unmutes
the output in alsa, whereas the other is for pulse.
master is at the max value and have 00 at the bottom.
That should not be possible, but would explain the problem. What
happens if you try to change the volume?
nothing is happening
I think you missed a "1" in the previous message. The number is "100",
not "00". :-)
Can you get a screenshot of alsamixer?
https://gil.fedorapeople.org/alsamixer.png
Did you know if you do ALT-PRTSC, it only includes the active window,
not the entire screen.
There are more controls to the right, can you get a screenshot of those
as well? Go to the right until those arrows are gone and then take a
screenshot.
I assume you plugged the speakers into the same jack they were in
before, but can you double-check? Most motherboards have several audio
jacks now and it's easy to plug into the wrong one. Also, the front
middle output is muted, try bringing that up as well.
sorry for the question but you have noticed all my changes to resolve
this problem (/etc/*)?
I have noticed those, but as far as I can tell, they won't help and I
would recommend removing any changes you have made so far. ALSA is
recognizing your card and is able to play to it. The question is just
why is there no sound coming out?
Could you try putting the previous video card back in and see if maybe
the problem is a conflict with the new card?
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