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folio 06-25-2004 05:32 AM

Sounds problems on FC2
 
Hey everyone.

I know this has been asked alot on the forums but I've searched for hours and hours on the net and can't seem to get my sound problem resolved.

I'm a Fedora Core 2 user and the sound problems are driving me crazy now. I had no problems on FC1 but with ALSA I can't get it to work. I've made sure that all of the volume were levels were as loud as possible (in the taskbar and alsamixer).

Since messing around for goodness knows how long, I have managed to get CD's to play now which is a large improvement, but I still cannot play mp3's. XMMS-mp3 capability has been installed via Yum and I also tried Muine just incase.

The soundcard detection tool says that I'm using an Ensoniq ES1371 [Audio-PCI-97] (and the module is snd-ens1371).

Any help is greatly appreciated, this is really annoying me. I couldn't tell you how much I'd appreciate this getting fixed. :)

-folio

Raptor102 06-25-2004 10:21 AM

go to red hat button---> sound & Video---->SELECT Audio Player (XMMS) the player will start up
next....right click the xmms player SELECT
options--->Preferences
next click audio I/O plugins
SELECT CD Audio Player [libcdaudio.so]
next a window will open up.....
make sure DEVICE tab is selected.....under PLAY MODE analog is default. uncheck it and SELECT
digital audio extraction


you should be all set

have fun

folio 06-25-2004 10:49 AM

Thanks a lot for your reply. I can't try it at the moment but I will do as soon as I can.

Will it work for other players though? I'm asking since that seems to be just XMMS preferences and not system wide. Just asking to check really. :) Can't wait to try it out..

-folio

Raptor102 06-25-2004 11:01 AM

from what i understand, ( somebody correct me if i'm wrong) xmms is the default player for fedora. you could try to follow the steps for other players but look at it this way, if you can get 1 player to work, then take it and run
CD Player is the player for nautilus, still trying to figure out that ones settings.( plays D's but no sound output)

good luck !:scratch:

folio 06-25-2004 11:16 AM

I've just tried what you've said and it's a no go situation. It's mp3's which I want to work but this hasn't fixed it. Thanks for your suggestion.

Anymore ideas?:)

-folio

Raptor102 06-25-2004 11:40 AM

you need to do this if you want to play mp3's....

run as root in terminal


Code:

# up2date mplayer mplayerplug-in mplayer-gui mplayer-skins mplayer-fonts
make sure updates are installed

open up XMMS player as i said before....

this time scroll down to
mpeg layer 1/2/3 placeholder plugin [librh_mp3.so] click it once and go down to
the check box that says enable plugin un check it

next you might have to close out xmms and then restart it if you don't see the new plugin that you had up2date retrieve.

look for mpeg layer 1/2/3 player 1.2.10 [libmpg123.so] click it once and then go down to the check box and enable it exit xmms then retsart.

i should mention , did you do a sound card test???

make sure it works as well redhat ---->System Settings------> sound card detection



hope this helps

folio 06-25-2004 12:25 PM

I have already installed the mp3 plugin for XMMS via Yum earlier so it's not because of it being restricted. Muine is another mp3 player but doesn't come with Fedora so I downloaded that and it doesn't play in there. The song length goes on but no sound.

Yes, I did a soundcard test many times but no sound comes out of it...the weird thing is CD's play so it could be a deeper problem..

Thanks,
-folio

Raptor102 06-25-2004 12:43 PM

make sure you disabled the mpeg plugin placeholder

bob49 06-25-2004 02:17 PM

Hi,

Not sure if it's any help, but this is what got XMMS playing mp3s for me. I found the default volume control with the two tabs for OSS and Alsa very hit and miss - sometimes it woiuld work, more often either there was nothing at all or it was very quiet. I found also that some of the controls would not operate - the sliders would not move.

I apt-get installed gnome-alsamixer (or you could try just the terminal-based alsamixer) and this seemed to get hold of alsa and control it properly. My system uses the snd-via-82xx sound card and there are controls on the mixer which need to be fully up even though they don't seem to be relevant. After operating some of these, the sound came through loud and clear - and it has stayed that way.

Hope this helps

Bob

folio 06-25-2004 02:59 PM

Raptor102 - that has been disabled but I still get the same result.

Bob - Thanks for your suggestion, it's appreciated. However, it hasn't made any difference - all of the levels are up to the top in both Gnome alsamixer and alsamixer.

This is very frustrating :(

-folio

nadeau 07-02-2004 06:15 PM

my solution to the sound problem with xmms and kernel 2.6
 
I had this problem with Fedora 2. In XMMS my sound level was at the maximum level but the output was very low. I use the onboard sound via8235

I didn't found a solution reading any forum. So I give you my solution in case it's working for you.

in xmms go to option -> preferences -> audio I/O plugins

in the output plugin panel select "ALSA 1.2..." and click on configure.

in the audio device panel select "VIA 8235 : VIA 8235 (hw:0,1)" .

restart XMMS and enjoy.


please tell me if it's working for you. That will make my day.

conradot 07-24-2004 07:52 AM

this works for me
 
Hi nadeau,

set the device to "VIA 8235 : VIA 8235 (hw:0,1)" works fine for me.

I have a MB Asus A7600X-X and my sound level was too low. Setting the device give me a correct sound level.

Tks a lot.

Conrado

treotan 07-25-2004 08:32 AM

Ihave a problem is the XMMS was suddenly close it! It alway close after 2 songs!! I don't know why??
It can be play MP3.

Itried # up2date mplayer mplayerplug-in mplayer-gui mplayer-skins mplayer-fonts!!


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