Testing sound from kcontrol fails (no sound) with no apparent errors.
stan
goedigi89__e at cox.net
Sat May 24 22:51:36 UTC 2008
dcw wrote:
> On Saturday 24 May 2008 4:41 pm, stan wrote:
>
>> dcw wrote:
>>
>>> I posted this on the KDE mailing list and they reccommended that I
>>> re-post on this list.
>>>
>>> Current setup:
>>> Motherboard: M2A-VM has a connector for either ac97 or hd sound. I am
>>> using ac97
>>> Sound output: line output from computer to tv.
>>> OS: Fedora 8 with all updates
>>>
>>> Tested for sound with the following:
>>> 1) When using kcontrol to test sound, it fails with no apparent errors.
>>> 2) When using aplay to test sound, it fails with no apparent errors.
>>>
>> You could try running with the -v option,
>> verbose.
>>
> [root at star9 ~]#aplay -v /mnt/sda2/usr/share/apps/korganizer/sounds/spinout.wav
> Playing WAVE '/mnt/sda2/usr/share/apps/korganizer/sounds/spinout.wav' :
> Unsigned 8 bit, Rate 5512 Hz, Mono
> Plug PCM: Rate conversion PCM (48000, sformat=U8)
> Its setup is:
> stream : PLAYBACK
> access : RW_INTERLEAVED
> format : U8
> subformat : STD
> channels : 1
> rate : 5512
> exact rate : 5512 (5512/1)
> msbits : 8
> buffer_size : 1881
> period_size : 117
> period_time : 21333
> tick_time : 0
> tstamp_mode : NONE
> period_step : 1
> sleep_min : 0
> avail_min : 117
> xfer_align : 117
> start_threshold : 1872
> stop_threshold : 1881
> silence_threshold: 0
> silence_size : 0
> boundary : 123273216
> Slave: Route conversion PCM (sformat=S16_LE)
> Transformation table:
> 0 <- 0
> 1 <- 0
> Its setup is:
> stream : PLAYBACK
> access : MMAP_INTERLEAVED
> format : U8
> subformat : STD
> channels : 1
> rate : 48000
> exact rate : 48000 (48000/1)
> msbits : 8
> buffer_size : 16384
> period_size : 1024
> period_time : 21333
> tick_time : 0
> tstamp_mode : NONE
> period_step : 1
> sleep_min : 0
> avail_min : 1024
> xfer_align : 1024
> start_threshold : 16384
> stop_threshold : 16384
> silence_threshold: 0
> silence_size : 0
> boundary : 1073741824
> Slave: Soft volume PCM
> Control: PCM Playback Volume
> min_dB: -51
> max_dB: 0
> resolution: 256
> Its setup is:
> stream : PLAYBACK
> access : MMAP_INTERLEAVED
> format : S16_LE
> subformat : STD
> channels : 2
> rate : 48000
> exact rate : 48000 (48000/1)
> msbits : 16
> buffer_size : 16384
> period_size : 1024
> period_time : 21333
> tick_time : 0
> tstamp_mode : NONE
> period_step : 1
> sleep_min : 0
> avail_min : 1024
> xfer_align : 1024
> start_threshold : 16384
> stop_threshold : 16384
> silence_threshold: 0
> silence_size : 0
> boundary : 1073741824
> Slave: Direct Stream Mixing PCM
> Its setup is:
> stream : PLAYBACK
> access : MMAP_INTERLEAVED
> format : S16_LE
> subformat : STD
> channels : 2
> rate : 48000
> exact rate : 48000 (48000/1)
> msbits : 16
> buffer_size : 16384
> period_size : 1024
> period_time : 21333
> tick_time : 0
> tstamp_mode : NONE
> period_step : 1
> sleep_min : 0
> avail_min : 1024
> xfer_align : 1024
> start_threshold : 16384
> stop_threshold : 16384
> silence_threshold: 0
> silence_size : 0
> boundary : 1073741824
> Hardware PCM card 0 'HDA ATI SB' device 1 subdevice 0
> Its setup is:
> stream : PLAYBACK
> access : MMAP_INTERLEAVED
> format : S16_LE
> subformat : STD
> channels : 2
> rate : 48000
> exact rate : 48000 (48000/1)
> msbits : 16
> buffer_size : 16384
> period_size : 1024
> period_time : 21333
> tick_time : 1000
> tstamp_mode : NONE
> period_step : 1
> sleep_min : 0
> avail_min : 1024
> xfer_align : 1024
> start_threshold : 1
> stop_threshold : 1073741824
> silence_threshold: 0
> silence_size : 1073741824
> boundary : 1073741824
>
>
>> Also run dmesg
>> immediately after
>> the failure to see if it logged any messages.
>>
> No apparent messages from dmesg
>
>>> 3) When using system-config-soundcard, the sound works.
>>>
>> This indicates a configuration issue. There would be no sound if alsa
>> hadn't recognized your card.
>>
>>
>>> 4) cat'ing a wav file to /dev/dsp works.
>>>
>> OSS emulation, using alsa, another indication that sound is almost working.
>>
>>
>>> In searching for an answer, one comment was made about pulseaudio causing
>>> problems so I removed it. Sound test 1 and 2 from above still fail and
>>> test 3 and 4 still work.
>>>
>>> I re-installed pulseaudio but it did not install as many rpms as the
>>> remove process deleted.
>>>
>>> Unfortunately, I know very little about troubleshooting audio problems,
>>> so any help will be greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> I would have added configuration files but I do not know which ones would
>>> be revelant.
>>>
>>> Let me know what additional information needs to be supplied.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> David
>>>
>> Can you run the shell script at
>> http://hg.alsa-project.org/alsa/raw-file/tip/alsa-info.sh
>> and post the link to the output back to the list. It will scan your
>> system for sound
>> related information and post a summary to a web site. It will give you
>> a link to the
>> information on that web site.
>>
> link: http://pastebin.ca/1028275
>
> Thanks,
> David
>
>
Everything looks good. Your sound should be working. I did notice that
your
default device is digital instead of analog/PCM. Digital playback is
disabled in your alsactl file.
1. defaults.pcm.card 0
2. defaults.pcm.device 1 <---------------- analog would be 0
here
3. defaults.ctl.card 0
4.
5.
6. Aplay/Arecord output
7. ------------
8.
9. APLAY
10.
11. **** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
12. card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: ALC883 Analog [ALC883 Analog]
<------------- analog
13. Subdevices: 1/1
14. Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
15. card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 1: ALC883 Digital [ALC883
Digital] <-------------- digital
16. Subdevices: 1/1
17. Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
18.
I'm not sure how it got set, but it would cause the symptoms you are seeing.
You can test by playing as follows
aplay -v -D plughw:0,0 some.wav
If the test succeeds, you need to change this to be analog permanently.
You do it by editing /etc/asound.conf and changing the device to be 0
instead of 1 as above.
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