On Sunday 03 January 2010, Colin Guthrie wrote: >'Twas brillig, and Gene Heskett at 03/01/10 17:48 did gyre and gimble: >> And it seem like a doable, sane approach to the problem. A voice of >> sanity midst the riot this could become. >> >:) >: >> But that still leaves PA's biggest problem for this user: It picks the >> most obviously wrong choice in available audio outputs, whether they >> exist or not in the hardware (in my case they don't physically exist), >> and I have not found a way around that yet. A default install of mdv2010 >> on another drive here is silent, the only thing heard when booting it is >> the thump in the speakers as udev starts & loads emu10k1. > >I'm a bit confused bu your mail to be honest. Can you explain what you >meant a bit about which of your devices it's choosing? Do you have >multiple sound cards? > Colin, I have posted several times about this, and usually simply ignored. And yesm there are, according to the bus scanning done at bootup, 3 separate audio systems in this machine. 1. There is an intel-hd or whatever its called, claim from my video card that has no connection to the physical world that I can find, on my rv610 chipset based video card. 2. There is another intelhd chipset on the mother board that I suppose might be able to make a few pitiful squeaks should I ever plug any amps & speakers into it, and before PA, I was able to dedicate it for use by skype, but not since PA arrived. 3. I have a 24 bit Audigy2 Value with about 64 i/o's that I use for everything because it never runs out of headroom. >pacmd ls output would be good. [root at coyote etc]# pacmd ls E: pacmd.c: No PulseAudio daemon running However, from an lspci -v: 01:07.0 Multimedia audio controller: Creative Labs SB0400 Audigy2 Value Subsystem: Creative Labs Device 1001 Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 32, IRQ 17 I/O ports at 9c00 [size=64] Capabilities: [dc] Power Management version 2 Kernel driver in use: EMU10K1_Audigy Kernel modules: snd-emu10k1 [...] 03:00.1 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc RV610 audio device [Radeon HD 2400 PRO] Subsystem: Diamond Multimedia Systems Device aa10 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 11 Memory at fddfc000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=16K] Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [58] Express Legacy Endpoint, MSI 00 Capabilities: [a0] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit+ Count=1/1 Enable- Capabilities: [100] Vendor Specific Information <?> The motherboard audio system is not found specifically because I build my own kernels (currently running 2.6.32 final) and do not build its driver, therefore simplifying the problem at the expense of losing skype, and that is a shrug, as it's just a toy to annoy verizon with anyway. I do that on general principles anyway. :-) And when booted to mdv2010-x64, PA picks the video card device & I've used every pa utility I could find to try and get it away from the 2nd device above and bring some audio back to life, with no apparent effect. Also, booted to mdv-2010-x64, the only place I can see the Audigy card is in lspci and possibly dmesg. PA's tools can't find it. >Col > I'll reboot and see what I find & report shortly. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) For every credibility gap, there is a gullibility fill. -- R. Clopton