A NOTE has been added to this issue. ====================================================================== <https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2229> ====================================================================== Reported By: rshura Assigned To: ====================================================================== Project: ALSA - driver Issue ID: 2229 Category: PCI - via82xx Reproducibility: always Severity: major Priority: normal Status: new Distribution: Debian unstable Kernel Version: 2.6.16 from Debian unstable ====================================================================== Date Submitted: 06-25-2006 03:55 CEST Last Modified: 06-26-2006 16:07 CEST ====================================================================== Summary: No stereo: sright channel is dead Description: Everything seems to work perfectly, except the right channel is dead. I checked speakers on another machine and everything is fine. This is the integrated sound on a new mobo and it's unlikely (although not impossible) that the right channel is physically broken. Is there any way to tell whether it is a driver problem or a broken mobo? It is on warranty, so I could exchange it if that's the case. I am not a kernel hacker, but I would be glad to provide more info, just tell me what to do. Thanks! ====================================================================== ---------------------------------------------------------------------- rshura - 06-26-06 07:15 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- I think I ruled out the broken connector on the mobo: I have a front sound connectors on my case and the cable connecting it to the motherboard. With using the case-based front connector, I also hear only the left channel; the right one is completely dead. So it must be either the driver problem, or the whole right channel circuitry on the mobo is seriously fried. If there is a way for me to tell which is the case, please let me know. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- tiwai - 06-26-06 16:07 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The status looks fine, so likely a hardware problem. To be sure, choose "Mix" as the capture source, turn on "Capture Switch", and raise "Capture Volume". Then you can record the signal being played back. For example, run "arecord -fdat -vv foo.wav" while playing back a stereo file. Then open the recorded WAV file via an audio graphic editor to see whether both stereo signals are recorded. Issue History Date Modified Username Field Change ====================================================================== 06-25-06 03:55 rshura New Issue 06-25-06 03:55 rshura Distribution => Debian unstable 06-25-06 03:55 rshura Kernel Version => 2.6.16 from Debian unstable 06-25-06 05:26 rshura Note Added: 0010499 06-25-06 05:43 Raymond Note Added: 0010500 06-25-06 05:49 rshura File Added: asound.cards 06-25-06 05:50 rshura File Added: ac97#0-0 06-25-06 05:50 rshura File Added: ac97#0-0+regs 06-25-06 05:50 rshura File Added: amixer 06-25-06 05:51 rshura Note Added: 0010501 06-26-06 07:15 rshura Note Added: 0010525 06-26-06 16:07 tiwai Note Added: 0010540 ====================================================================== Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services, security? Get stuff done quickly with pre-integrated technology to make your job easier Download IBM WebSphere Application Server v.1.0.1 based on Apache Geronimo http://sel.as-us.falkag.net/sel?cmd=lnk&kid=120709&bid=263057&dat=121642 _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/alsa-devel