BRUCE STANLEY skrev:
--- Bob Chiodini <rchiodin(a)bellsouth.net> wrote:
>On Mon, 2005-08-01 at 21:54 +0200, Marcus Zingmark wrote:
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>>Kam Leo wrote:
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>>>On 8/1/05, Marcus Zingmark <blackline(a)bodymodification.se> wrote:
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>>>>Dotan Cohen wrote:
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>>>>>On 8/1/05, Marcus Zingmark <blackline(a)bodymodification.se>
wrote:
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>>>>>>Hi!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Got Fedora Core 4 installed since yesterday and getting to know
it
>>>>>>better hour for hour.
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>>>>>>I have problem with my Soundcard and I'm quite sure it's
software
>>>>>>related cause it works well under Windows. The thing is that I
have
>>>>>>sound and all but it's a buzzing sound that's quite
annoying that have
>>>>>>not been there before. The buzz disapears if I pause the track so
it
>>>>>>does not seem to be related to the cables/speakers.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Linux had no trouble finding my sound device but I'm a bit
confused by
>>>>>>the name cause the soundcard detector says: "Ensoniq 5880
AudioPCI" and
>>>>>>I'm quite sure I have Creative Labs Soundblaster 128PCI. Can
this be a
>>>>>>driver issue?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Would be very tankeful for help with this issue, and keep it
simple
>>>>>>cause I'm really a newbie ;)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>/// Marcus
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>>>>>Might your motherboard also have built-in sound? Which MB do you
have?
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>>>>>Dotan
>>>>>http://lyricslist.com/lyrics/artist_albums/214/gaynor_gloria.php
>>>>>Gaynor, Gloria Song Lyrics
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>>>>No, no inbuilt. megabyte?
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>>>>/// Marcus
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>>>Open volume control. Mute microphone and line-in if these inputs are
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>unused.
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>>They are down to bottom. But to my main question. Do I have the right
>>driver if the detector says "Ensoniq 5880 AudioPCI" when I have
>>Soundblaster 128PCI?
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>Marcus,
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>More than likely you do. Per google hits and the alsa website some 128
>PCI Soundblasters use the Ensoniq chipset. 1371 or something like that.
>
>There is another, unresolved, thread concerning distortion with the
>Ensoniq based sound card originated by William Case. Possibly you have
>the same problem.
>
>Bob...
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If you sound is distorted, check the kmix setting for the IEC958 option.
If it is turned on, turn it off (mute it).
I had distorted sound problems with FC4 with this option turned on.
Thanks Bruce, that did it. I no longer have distorted sound. Terrific :D