On Wednesday 2010-05-26 15:58, Clemens Ladisch wrote: >Jan Engelhardt wrote: >> On Wednesday 2010-05-26 14:10, Takashi Iwai wrote: >>>> /proc/asound/cards: >>>> 0 [SB ]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI SB >>>> HDA ATI SB at 0xf0500000 irq 16 >>>> 1 [HDMI]: HDA-Intel - HDA ATI HDMI >>>> HDA ATI HDMI at 0xf0110000 irq 19 >>>> >>>> The soundcard responsible for the internal speaker is the 01:05.1/"HDMI" >>>> one. >>> >>>Hmm? HDMI output as the "internal" speaker is abnormal. >> >> The "SB" card has many more mixers (counting 10) and Windows XP also >> shows about that many for SB. But neither in Linux nor Windows does >> the SB card have any effect; I do have to turn the bars of the "HDMI" >> one. >> >> Abnormal, well. It's (semi-)embedded, what did you expect. > >It is extremely unlike that your embedded device has separate chips to >decode the HDMI sound signal and then convert it to analog, when the >same is already available with the normal HDA device. > >Your alsa-info output shows that there is an ALC262 codec connected >to the "SB" device; this chip wouldn't have been put there if it didn't >have a function. > >Try unmuting and raising both the Master and Beep controls. I unmuted everything and bumped the sliders to 100% but that does not change a thing unfortunately; opening the right device (C1D3p) using the suggested `aplay -vv -Dhdmi:1` or `mplayer -ao alsa:device=hw=1.3` does not make any noise either. _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel