> >> > > > > A bit further down the hierarchy: > > Is everything unmuted in alsamixer? > > type alsamixer -c 1 (according to your /proc/asound/cards the > > 2496 is the 2nd entry, numbered 1), unmute all channels (typing 'm') > > and pull up the volume faders. > > MIXER: You need to make sure that you have the > 'envy24control' GUI mixer. This is the most effective way > to control your card. It is usually installed with a > package called something like 'alsa-tools-gui'. > > JACK: In qjackctl it set it up to use hw:1 with Duplex. > > > Using ENVY24CONTROL: > > Make sure the levels are up: Go to the tab "Analog Volume" > and turn everything up all the way. > > Make sure it's routed right: Go to the tab that says "Patch > Bay/Router" and select "Digital Mix L" and "Digital Mix R" > for H/W Outs 1 and 2. > > Turn on Outs 1 and 2 in your monitor: Go to the tab that > says "Monitor PCMs" and un-click the "L/R Gang" for Out 1 > and Out 2. Now, un-mute the Left for Out 1... and un-mute > the Right for Out 2. Turn the volumes all the way up on Out > 1 and Out 2.[1] > > Hope this helps: > Gabriel > > [1] This may be a redundant step, not sure. Absolutely! Sound, the glorious sound, what a relief. The envy24control looks much like the mixer app for windows. It was surely modeled after it. Thank you so much for that desperately needed nudge in the right direction. Now I will dive into more documentation. Thanks again, David _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user