Re: intel-hd on an intel G33 motherboard

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The jumper is now set to enable onboard (Intel HDA) audio.
At the back of the barebone there are 5 jacks (4 channels for 7.1 and 1 line in channel) + 1 spdif out.
>From these, using 6stack-hp, only the "Front L/R" jack works, none of the others
On the front, there are 2 jacks (1 headphones and 1 microphone). The headphone jack works.

All the channels have been set to 100% in alsamixer.

Considering that a week ago I had 0.0 and today I'm at 2.0, it's already a improvement. ;-)

Patrick

> Subject: Re:  intel-hd on an intel G33 motherboard
> From: zhe.jiang@xxxxxxxxx
> To: fuuss@xxxxxxxxxxx
> CC: cmatsuoka@xxxxxxxxx; alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 16:43:00 +0800
>
> On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 02:06 +0800, De Fuuss wrote:
>>
>> Following your advice, I tested per channel output. Using either
>> 6stack-dig or 6stack-hp, I get noise from Front Left and Right jacks,
>> using speaker-test (X=1 and 2) but not on any other channels.
>
> Hi,
> Did you mean that after you changed the 'Jumper',
> you could get the sound from the Front jack on the back channel?
>
>> Patrick
>>
>>> Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 01:01:50 -0200
>>> From: cmatsuoka@xxxxxxxxx
>>> To: fuuss@xxxxxxxxxxx
>>> CC: zhe.jiang@xxxxxxxxx; alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Subject: Re:  intel-hd on an intel G33 motherboard
>>>
>>> 2008/1/12 De Fuuss :
>>>
>>>> I get the uneasy feeling that something is messed up with this
>> board. Anyway, for completeness' sake, I attached the results of
>> amixer contents, cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 and dmesg for the
>> module loaded as 6stack-dig. I have to try 6stack-hp again to confirm
>> if I get something there.
>>>
>>> I fixed the Inspiron output, and I'm adding the SG33G5M codec to the
>>> codecgraph codecs collection (git repository at
>>> http://helllabs.org/git/codecgraph.git). If nodes 0x14, 0x15, 0x16
>> and
>>> 0x17 are the front, rear, clfe and side connectors in the back
>> panel,
>>> 6stack-hp should work (at least for the outputs). You can test the
>>> outputs using "speaker-test -Dplug:surround71 -c8 -sX" (where X
>> varies
>>> from 1 to 8) and a pair of headphones.
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