sound will only come out at max volume :( my ears hurt :P
although I wouldnt really consider myself a linux newbie, i deffinily am when it comes to audio.
I recently tried using headphones on my laptop. after 20 minutes of randomly fumbling with alsa and xmms options, i finaly got sound. I also almost ripped an eardrum. sound will only come out if the volume slider (for "IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA" whatever that is) is at max. it is not a problem of a weak signal because when it comes out it blasts. I have no idea how to troubleshoot this one. any help? |
OK, If you run aumix, what are the different audio sliders that are shown?
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"bash: aumix: command not found"
gnome-volume-control however has a plethera: ___sliders in the "Playback" tab___ Master Master Mono Headphone 3D Control - Center 3d Control - Depth PCM Line-in CD Microphone Video Phone IEC958 Playback AC97-SPSA PC Speaker Aux ___sliders in the "Capture" tab___ capture ___check boxes in the "Switches" tab___ 3d Control - Switch Line-in Capture CD Capture Microphone capture Mic Boost (+20dB) Video Capture Phone Capture IEC958 Aux Capture Mix Mix Mono External Amplifier ___Drop boxes in the "Options" tab___ PCM Out Path & Mute --pre 3D --post 3D Mic Select --Mic1 --Mic2 Mono Output Select --Mix --Mic I have tried pretty much every combination of all this switches and sliders. there seems to be no happy medium volume. |
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