Sergey 'Jin' Bostandzhyan wrote: > Hmm, I applied the patch to the latest git, selected model acer-aspire-4930g, > upped volume in the mixers and ran: > speaker-test -c6 -Dplug:surround51 -t wav -l1 > > > Got only front left / front right output. What am I missing? Try speaker-test -Dhw:0 -c6 -twav Make sure that 6ch mode is selected in the mixer (this should not be necessary as it relates to the jacks, but that's one of the things I'd have to fix for a "real" patch), and that the relevant volume levels are turned up. If it doesn't work, please attach your /proc/asound/card0/codec#0 file > Am I supposed to adjust anything with the analyzer before testing your patch? Not in theory, but you can try some things. Here's what the relevant NIDs correspond to: 0x02 - (normally) Front DAC 0x03 - (normally) Rear DAC 0x04 - (normally) CLFE DA 0x0c - (normally) Front mixer 0x0d - (normally) Rear mixer 0x0e - (normally) CLFE mixer 0x14 - Front speakers pin 0x15 - Headphones pin (also EAPD for speaker amp) 0x16 - CLFE speakers pin 0x1b - Rear speakers pin You can try selecting 0x16 and 0x1b and setting the connection to 0x0c - this should replicate the front sound through the rear speakers and the center/lfe speakers, so you can confirm that the outputs themselves work and are mapped as they are on my laptop. Make sure that they're set to OUT mode and not muted or anything too. If this doesn't work then something weird is going on. -- Hector Martin (hector@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Public Key: http://www.marcansoft.com/marcan.asc _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel