no sound from M-Audio sound card
I'm setting up a new PC and hope to use the Planet CCRMA packages for some simple home recording projects. The PC has a 64-bit processor, so I've installed the x86_64 version of Fedora 10. I've done the basic steps of adding the Planet CCRMA repositories and installed their real time kernel, so I'm think I'm ready to try and get started.
First, I need to get my sound cards set up right. I have an M-Audio Delta 1010LT card, which I'd like to use for working with music and the Intel HDA card built in to the motherboard, which I'd be happy to use for things like system notifications and other incidental sounds. Here is what the system tells me about the cards: Code:
# cat /proc/asound/cards Code:
# cat /etc/modprobe.conf Here's what is happening so far: I get no sounds out of my speakers except when I go to the KDE System Settings|Multimedia and test some of the output devices. The list of devices, which I can order differently for Notifications, Music, Video, etc, shows these:
Playing a CD directly from the CD drive works, but playing music files from Amarok does not. I'll leave it at that for now. I posted the information above to the Planet CCRMA mailing list threee days ago, but I haven't gotten any responses. Does anyone here have any suggestions for what I should do next? Thanks, Bruce |
hi
AFAIK KDE sound system now requires Phonon to be installed as a frontend to xine Check you have these installed and enabled in your kde system http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikula&tag=SndServer |
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