audio gone since upgrade to F8
Frank Chiulli
frankc.fedora at gmail.com
Wed Dec 12 03:44:29 UTC 2007
On Dec 9, 2007 4:09 PM, Paulo Cavalcanti <promac at gmail.com> wrote:
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> > I would seriously suggest removing pulseaudio, as many folks have had
> problems
> > with it, including myself, whereas sound was working on previous Fedora
> > versions. You can always reinstall alsa-plugins-pulseaudio once you get
> the
> > sound working again.
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> There is no need to remove pulseaudio.
>
> Just create a file ~/.asoundrc with
> the contents below, and pulseaudio will
> no longer be the default. No need to reboot
> or logout. Just restart any application (e.g., xmms).
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> By the way, the default is set in /etc/alsa/pulse- default.conf,
> and this is why pulseaudio is a global default.
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> pcm.!default {
> type hw
> card 0
> }
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> ctl.!default {
> type hw
> card 0
> }
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> By the way, I like pulseaudio very much, but I have two sound cards.
> With pulse, I can control my cards on the fly without having to change
> my .asoundrc (how I used to do before).
>
> -
> Paulo Roma Cavalcanti
> LCG - UFRJ
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Frank,
I've been playing around and found something interesting.
After I logon to Gnome, I try
aplay -l
I get
aplay: device_list:205: no soundcards found...
Now if I switch to a virtual console (Alt-Ctl-F2) and login. If I try,
aplay -l
I get
**** List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices ****
card 0: Live [SBLive! Value [CT4832]], device 0: emu10k1 [ADC
Capture/Standard PCM Playback]
Subdevices: 32/32
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
Subdevice #2: subdevice #2
Subdevice #3: subdevice #3
Subdevice #4: subdevice #4
Subdevice #5: subdevice #5
Subdevice #6: subdevice #6
Subdevice #7: subdevice #7
Subdevice #8: subdevice #8
Subdevice #9: subdevice #9
Subdevice #10: subdevice #10
Subdevice #11: subdevice #11
Subdevice #12: subdevice #12
Subdevice #13: subdevice #13
Subdevice #14: subdevice #14
Subdevice #15: subdevice #15
Subdevice #16: subdevice #16
Subdevice #17: subdevice #17
Subdevice #18: subdevice #18
Subdevice #19: subdevice #19
Subdevice #20: subdevice #20
Subdevice #21: subdevice #21
Subdevice #22: subdevice #22
Subdevice #23: subdevice #23
Subdevice #24: subdevice #24
Subdevice #25: subdevice #25
Subdevice #26: subdevice #26
Subdevice #27: subdevice #27
Subdevice #28: subdevice #28
Subdevice #29: subdevice #29
Subdevice #30: subdevice #30
Subdevice #31: subdevice #31
card 0: Live [SBLive! Value [CT4832]], device 2: emu10k1 efx
[Multichannel Capture/PT Playback]
Subdevices: 8/8
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
Subdevice #2: subdevice #2
Subdevice #3: subdevice #3
Subdevice #4: subdevice #4
Subdevice #5: subdevice #5
Subdevice #6: subdevice #6
Subdevice #7: subdevice #7
card 0: Live [SBLive! Value [CT4832]], device 3: emu10k1 [Multichannel Playback]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
If I try,
aplay -Dplughw:0,0 /usr/share/sounds/shutdown.wav
I hear it play.
Anybody have any idea why it doesn't work under Gnome?
Frank
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