Hi List, Is there any chance that this bug will be fixed soon? I did some C/C++ progtramming in the last years and i'm willing to help where possible. But I am new to Open Source Development with a community of developers and users. Regards, Rene Dohmen Op Feb 23, 2008, om 3:29 AM heeft Matthew R. Hurne het volgende geschreven: > Matthew R. Hurne wrote: >> Rene Dohmen wrote: >>> Dear List, >>> >>> I have a problem with an Intel HDA soundcard >>> lspci output: >>> ----- >>> 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High >>> Definition >>> Audio Controller (rev 01) >>> >>> The sound volume is very very low when i use the headphone >>> output. The >>> device has integrated speakers but i don't hear any sound coming >>> out of them >>> (maybe because the volume is so low...). I've put all the mixer >>> channels to >>> the maximum values. When booted in Win XP the soundcard works >>> correctly. >>> >>> Is see one line in my logs that indicate that something is wrong: >>> hda_codec: >>> Unknown model for ALC262, trying auto-probe from BIOS... >>> >>> I didn't have it working with other versions of ALSA. Tested with >>> 1.0.14(provided with ubunty gutsy), then started reading, lots of >>> suggestions >>> stated that the problem would be solved in 1.0.15, so i compiled >>> 1.0.16 from >>> src and replaced the default alsa modules with the new ones. >>> >>> De device i 'm using is supplied by tangent ( >>> http://www.tangent.com/t_all_in_one_LCDPC/vita_8000s.htm) its an >>> all in one >>> solution with touchscreen and speakers integrated in one small >>> cabinet. >>> >>> I runned the alsa-info.sh script output and uploaded it: >>> http://pastebin.ca/913865 >>> >>> I don't know if this is the correct place for getting help but >>> all help is >>> appreciated, >> >> I have the exact same issue, Rene. So far not much progress has >> been made - unfortunately I'm an ALSA user, not an ALSA >> developer. I did create a bug here: >> >> https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3725 >> (that's bug ID 0003725) >> >> I suspect the issue boils down to the driver not recognizing the >> way things are "wired" together. See the bug report for more >> details about what I've done thus far, which is essentially >> collection of as much information as possible for the ALSA >> developers to use in troubleshooting the issue. >> >> Regards, >> Matt Hurne > > I added your message to the mailing list as a note on the bug > report as well, Rene. > > Thanks, > Matt _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel