Sigmatel STAC9200 / HDA on ICH7
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Sigmatel STAC9200 / HDA on ICH7
Hate to start another HDA thread, but... I've got a Tecra M5 laptop with a STAC9200 based HDA chipset. Running -CURRENT I get these errors when loading OSS:
No suitable rate found!
No suitable rate found!
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
I've booted both a uniprocessor kernel and also a 6.1-BETA4 generic kernel which give the same results. Scanpci gives this output:
pci bus 0x0000 cardnum 0x1b function 0x00: vendor 0x8086 device 0x27d8
Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
CardVendor 0x1179 card 0x0001 (Toshiba America Info Systems, Card unknown)
STATUS 0x0010 COMMAND 0x0006
CLASS 0x04 0x03 0x00 REVISION 0x02
BIST 0x00 HEADER 0x00 LATENCY 0x00 CACHE 0x08
BASE0 0x00000000ffdfc004 addr 0x00000000ffdfc000 MEM 64BIT
MAX_LAT 0x00 MIN_GNT 0x00 INT_PIN 0x01 INT_LINE 0x16
BYTE_0 0x01 BYTE_1 0x00 BYTE_2 0x00 BYTE_3 0x03
Output from /dev/sndstat:
OSS/FreeBSD 3.99.4a (C) 4Front Technologies 1996-2006
License serial number: E00000008
**** UNREGISTERED VERSION ****
Drivers: ALL
License will expire after: 06/2006
*** Unregistered version ***
Build: 200603050731
Kernel: FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #11: Wed Mar 29 22:34:27 EST 2006
root@catalyst:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CATALYST
Card config:
Intel High Definition Audio (Azalia) controller at 0xffdfc000 irq 22
Audio devices:
0: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output
1: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output
2: Intel High Definition Audio rec input
3: Intel High Definition Audio spdifin input
4: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (GRC3)
5: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (GRC3)
6: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (GRC3)
7: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (GRC3)
8: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (GRC3)
9: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (GRC3)
10: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (GRC3)
11: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (GRC3)
Synth devices:
0: OSS Virtual Synth v2.5
Midi devices:
Mixers:
0: Intel High Definition Audio STAC9200
1: Virtual Mixer
History:
dsp0: pid 1130 OUT
dsp1: pid 1130 OUT
dsp2: pid 1130 IN
dsp3: pid 1130 IN
Also, not sure if this matters, but my devices.cfg file identifies the card with ESB2 rather than ICH7.
No suitable rate found!
No suitable rate found!
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
I've booted both a uniprocessor kernel and also a 6.1-BETA4 generic kernel which give the same results. Scanpci gives this output:
pci bus 0x0000 cardnum 0x1b function 0x00: vendor 0x8086 device 0x27d8
Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
CardVendor 0x1179 card 0x0001 (Toshiba America Info Systems, Card unknown)
STATUS 0x0010 COMMAND 0x0006
CLASS 0x04 0x03 0x00 REVISION 0x02
BIST 0x00 HEADER 0x00 LATENCY 0x00 CACHE 0x08
BASE0 0x00000000ffdfc004 addr 0x00000000ffdfc000 MEM 64BIT
MAX_LAT 0x00 MIN_GNT 0x00 INT_PIN 0x01 INT_LINE 0x16
BYTE_0 0x01 BYTE_1 0x00 BYTE_2 0x00 BYTE_3 0x03
Output from /dev/sndstat:
OSS/FreeBSD 3.99.4a (C) 4Front Technologies 1996-2006
License serial number: E00000008
**** UNREGISTERED VERSION ****
Drivers: ALL
License will expire after: 06/2006
*** Unregistered version ***
Build: 200603050731
Kernel: FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #11: Wed Mar 29 22:34:27 EST 2006
root@catalyst:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CATALYST
Card config:
Intel High Definition Audio (Azalia) controller at 0xffdfc000 irq 22
Audio devices:
0: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output
1: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output
2: Intel High Definition Audio rec input
3: Intel High Definition Audio spdifin input
4: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (GRC3)
5: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (GRC3)
6: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (GRC3)
7: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (GRC3)
8: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (GRC3)
9: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (GRC3)
10: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (GRC3)
11: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (GRC3)
Synth devices:
0: OSS Virtual Synth v2.5
Midi devices:
Mixers:
0: Intel High Definition Audio STAC9200
1: Virtual Mixer
History:
dsp0: pid 1130 OUT
dsp1: pid 1130 OUT
dsp2: pid 1130 IN
dsp3: pid 1130 IN
Also, not sure if this matters, but my devices.cfg file identifies the card with ESB2 rather than ICH7.
Re: Sigmatel STAC9200 / HDA on ICH7
morganw wrote:Hate to start another HDA thread, but... I've got a Tecra M5 laptop with a STAC9200 based HDA chipset. Running -CURRENT I get these errors when loading OSS:
No suitable rate found!
No suitable rate found!
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
Softoss: The audio device doesn't support 16, 24 or 32 bit formats
I've booted both a uniprocessor kernel and also a 6.1-BETA4 generic kernel which give the same results. Scanpci gives this output:
pci bus 0x0000 cardnum 0x1b function 0x00: vendor 0x8086 device 0x27d8
Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition Audio Controller
CardVendor 0x1179 card 0x0001 (Toshiba America Info Systems, Card unknown)
STATUS 0x0010 COMMAND 0x0006
CLASS 0x04 0x03 0x00 REVISION 0x02
BIST 0x00 HEADER 0x00 LATENCY 0x00 CACHE 0x08
BASE0 0x00000000ffdfc004 addr 0x00000000ffdfc000 MEM 64BIT
MAX_LAT 0x00 MIN_GNT 0x00 INT_PIN 0x01 INT_LINE 0x16
BYTE_0 0x01 BYTE_1 0x00 BYTE_2 0x00 BYTE_3 0x03
Output from /dev/sndstat:
OSS/FreeBSD 3.99.4a (C) 4Front Technologies 1996-2006
License serial number: E00000008
**** UNREGISTERED VERSION ****
Drivers: ALL
License will expire after: 06/2006
*** Unregistered version ***
Build: 200603050731
Kernel: FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #11: Wed Mar 29 22:34:27 EST 2006
root@catalyst:/usr/src/sys/i386/compile/CATALYST
Card config:
Intel High Definition Audio (Azalia) controller at 0xffdfc000 irq 22
Audio devices:
0: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output
1: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output
2: Intel High Definition Audio rec input
3: Intel High Definition Audio spdifin input
4: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (GRC3)
5: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (GRC3)
6: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (GRC3)
7: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (GRC3)
8: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (GRC3)
9: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (GRC3)
10: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (GRC3)
11: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (GRC3)
Synth devices:
0: OSS Virtual Synth v2.5
Midi devices:
Mixers:
0: Intel High Definition Audio STAC9200
1: Virtual Mixer
History:
dsp0: pid 1130 OUT
dsp1: pid 1130 OUT
dsp2: pid 1130 IN
dsp3: pid 1130 IN
Also, not sure if this matters, but my devices.cfg file identifies the card with ESB2 rather than ICH7.
Hi,
THis is a known problem with Intel 945 chips and we're working on the problem. Only Intel 915 and 925 chips work with the HDAudio driver.
regards
Dev Mazumdar
morganw wrote:Any new updates on this? The return of silent films leaves much to be desired!
still trying to figure out why!. The RealTek, CMedia and Analog Devices HD codecs work just fine. We're going over Analog Devices codec datasheets line by line and comparing it with others.
Yes it's frustrating but that is the news.
best regards
Dev mazumdar
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mrquintopolous
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Is there a mailing list we can join to find out about updates on this issue? I have a dell inspiron E1505 with a Sigmatel STAC9200 Codec, and this is what I get on the command line on FreeBSD 6.1:
[root@james /home/james]# /usr/lib/oss/bin/ossinfo Version info: OSS/FreeBSD 3.99.4a (0x00040000)
Number of audio devices: 12
Number of MIDI devices: 0
Number of mixer devices: 2
MIDI devices (/dev/midi*)
Mixer devices (/dev/mixer*)
0: Intel High Definition Audio STAC (Mixer 0 of card 0)
1: Virtual Mixer (Mixer 0 of card 1)
Audio devices (/dev/dsp*)
0: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output (audio port 0 of card 0)
1: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output (audio port 1 of card 0)
2: Intel High Definition Audio rec input (audio port 2 of card 0)
3: Intel High Definition Audio spdifin1 input (audio port 3 of card 0)
4: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (audio port 0 of card 1)
5: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (audio port 1 of card 1)
6: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (audio port 2 of card 1)
7: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (audio port 3 of card 1)
8: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (audio port 4 of card 1)
9: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (audio port 5 of card 1)
10: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (audio port 6 of card 1)
11: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (audio port 7 of card 1)
[root@james /home/james]# /usr/lib/oss/bin/osstest
*** Scanning sound adapter #-1 ***
/dev/dsp0 Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output (adapter0, subdev0)
- Performing audio playback test...
<left> Device returned error: Input/output error
/dev/dsp1 Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output (adapter0, subdev1)
- Performing audio playback test...
<left> OK <right> OK <stereo> OK <real srate 47981.00 Hz (-0.04%)>
/dev/dsp2 Intel High Definition Audio rec input (adapter0, subdev2)
- Skipping input only device
/dev/dsp3 Intel High Definition Audio spdifin1 input (adapter0, subdev3)
- Skipping input only device
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp4 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (adapter1, subdev0)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp5 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (adapter1, subdev1)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp6 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (adapter1, subdev2)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp7 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (adapter1, subdev3)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp8 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (adapter1, subdev4)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp9 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (adapter1, subdev5)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp10 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (adapter1, subdev6)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp11 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (adapter1, subdev7)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Some errors were detected during the tests ***
Thanks!
[root@james /home/james]# /usr/lib/oss/bin/ossinfo Version info: OSS/FreeBSD 3.99.4a (0x00040000)
Number of audio devices: 12
Number of MIDI devices: 0
Number of mixer devices: 2
MIDI devices (/dev/midi*)
Mixer devices (/dev/mixer*)
0: Intel High Definition Audio STAC (Mixer 0 of card 0)
1: Virtual Mixer (Mixer 0 of card 1)
Audio devices (/dev/dsp*)
0: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output (audio port 0 of card 0)
1: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output (audio port 1 of card 0)
2: Intel High Definition Audio rec input (audio port 2 of card 0)
3: Intel High Definition Audio spdifin1 input (audio port 3 of card 0)
4: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (audio port 0 of card 1)
5: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (audio port 1 of card 1)
6: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (audio port 2 of card 1)
7: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (audio port 3 of card 1)
8: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (audio port 4 of card 1)
9: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (audio port 5 of card 1)
10: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (audio port 6 of card 1)
11: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (audio port 7 of card 1)
[root@james /home/james]# /usr/lib/oss/bin/osstest
*** Scanning sound adapter #-1 ***
/dev/dsp0 Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output (adapter0, subdev0)
- Performing audio playback test...
<left> Device returned error: Input/output error
/dev/dsp1 Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output (adapter0, subdev1)
- Performing audio playback test...
<left> OK <right> OK <stereo> OK <real srate 47981.00 Hz (-0.04%)>
/dev/dsp2 Intel High Definition Audio rec input (adapter0, subdev2)
- Skipping input only device
/dev/dsp3 Intel High Definition Audio spdifin1 input (adapter0, subdev3)
- Skipping input only device
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp4 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (adapter1, subdev0)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp5 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (adapter1, subdev1)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp6 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (adapter1, subdev2)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp7 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (adapter1, subdev3)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp8 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (adapter1, subdev4)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp9 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (adapter1, subdev5)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp10 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (adapter1, subdev6)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp11 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (adapter1, subdev7)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Some errors were detected during the tests ***
Thanks!
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unionshroomer
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Finally it's working!. We've just tested it out on a Intel 945 DPT mobo. Get OSS 3.99.4b version.
Please report problems to support@opensound.com
best regards
Dev Mazumdar
Please report problems to support@opensound.com
best regards
Dev Mazumdar
Hi,
I've toshiba tecra m5 106 and I can't still run sound. ACPI is off for test. Device control by OS i disabled in BIOS. I'm running freebsd 6.1
This is strange:
I think that there should be something more
Everything seems to works fine, but while i run osstest i can't hear anything. the same history when i runs xmms in xfce4 ... scope is moving but there is no sound.
select2.vol is 15:15 select4.vol is 7:7 so i sould hear something ... (i don't know why i can't set more ? Is it maximum ?)
I don't know what else i could do
Thanks for any help
I've toshiba tecra m5 106 and I can't still run sound. ACPI is off for test. Device control by OS i disabled in BIOS. I'm running freebsd 6.1
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wheels# /usr/lib/oss/bin/ossinfo
Version info: OSS/FreeBSD 3.99.4b (0x00040000)
Number of audio devices: 12
Number of MIDI devices: 0
Number of mixer devices: 2
MIDI devices (/dev/midi*)
Mixer devices (/dev/mixer*)
0: Intel High Definition Audio STAC (Mixer 0 of card 0)
1: Virtual Mixer (Mixer 0 of card 1)
Audio devices (/dev/dsp*)
0: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output (audio port 0 of card 0)
1: Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output (audio port 1 of card 0)
2: Intel High Definition Audio rec input (audio port 2 of card 0)
3: Intel High Definition Audio spdifin input (audio port 3 of card 0)
4: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (audio port 0 of card 1)
5: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (audio port 1 of card 1)
6: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (audio port 2 of card 1)
7: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (audio port 3 of card 1)
8: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (audio port 4 of card 1)
9: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (audio port 5 of card 1)
10: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (audio port 6 of card 1)
11: OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (audio port 7 of card 1)
This is strange:
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wheels# mixer
Recording source:
wheels#
I think that there should be something more
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wheels# /usr/lib/oss/bin/osstest
*** Scanning sound adapter #-1 ***
/dev/dsp0 Intel High Definition Audio pcm-front output (adapter0, subdev0)
- Performing audio playback test...
<left> OK <right> OK <stereo> OK <real srate 47981.00 Hz (-0.04%)>
/dev/dsp1 Intel High Definition Audio pcm-center/LFE output (adapter0, subdev1)
- Performing audio playback test...
<left> OK <right> OK <stereo> OK <real srate 47981.00 Hz (-0.04%)>
/dev/dsp2 Intel High Definition Audio rec input (adapter0, subdev2)
- Skipping input only device
/dev/dsp3 Intel High Definition Audio spdifin input (adapter0, subdev3)
- Skipping input only device
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp4 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #0 (adapter1, subdev0)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp5 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #1 (adapter1, subdev1)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp6 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #2 (adapter1, subdev2)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp7 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #3 (adapter1, subdev3)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp8 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #4 (adapter1, subdev4)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp9 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #5 (adapter1, subdev5)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp10 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #6 (adapter1, subdev6)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** Scanning sound adapter #0 ***
/dev/dsp11 OSS Virtual Mixer v2.5 Playback CH #7 (adapter1, subdev7)
- Skipping virtual device (use -V to force test)
*** All tests completed OK ***
wheels#
Everything seems to works fine, but while i run osstest i can't hear anything. the same history when i runs xmms in xfce4 ... scope is moving but there is no sound.
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wheels# /usr/lib/oss/bin/ossmixer
The selected mixer device is not compatible with this program.
Try ossmix.
wheels# /usr/lib/oss/bin/ossmix
Selected mixer 0/
Known controls are:
connector.other1 <mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
connector.other2 <pcm-center/LFE|select2|mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
connector.other3 <select3|mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
connector.lineout <select3|mic-in|line-in> (currently select3)
connector.black1 <select3|mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
connector.black2 <select3|mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
connector.other4.function <select1|mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
connector.other5 <mic-in|line-in> (currently line-in)
select1 <pcm-front|other1|select2> (currently pcm-front)
select2.vol <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 15:15)
select4.src <black2|black1|lineout|other3|other5> (currently black2)
select4.vol <both/leftvol>[:<rightvol>] (currently 7:7)
beep <monovol> (currently 0)
wheels#
select2.vol is 15:15 select4.vol is 7:7 so i sould hear something ... (i don't know why i can't set more ? Is it maximum ?)
I don't know what else i could do
Thanks for any help
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