Re: [FC4] Audio no longer works after upgrade from FC 1

akonstam_at_trinity.edu
Date: 11/04/05

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    On Thu, Nov 03, 2005 at 05:51:20PM -0600, Gilbert Sebenste wrote:
    > Hello Aaron,
    >
    > >>I know this was handled *somewhere*, but I can't find it. I am trying to
    > >>use the Alsa mixer to pipe audio from a weather radio into my computer to
    > >>broadcast out on a web server. After the FC 4 upgrade, there's no
    > >>sound...the input appears to be at zero. I have been going through the
    > >>Alsa mixer over the last half hour, trying to get it working, to no avail.
    > >>can someone help me out here? Thanks!
    > >>
    > >Which channel are you using for the radio input?
    >
    > I am using the line-out from the radio to the line-in to my computer. It
    > worked 4 hours ago, before I upgraded FC 1 to FC 4.
    Why do think that alsamixer levels in FC 1 would have anything to do
    with the levels in FC4 after the upgrade.
    >
    > >At the bottom of that
    > >channel and the output channel you are using do you fins MM or 00? It
    > >should be 00, and hit M to change it if it is MM. What level do you
    > >have in these channels, and have you properly adjusted the channels
    > >with the arrow keys? These things normally are the difference between
    > >sound and silence.
    >
    > I used aumix (which shows all is well), and Alsa. I can hear system
    > sounds, bells and dings and the like, but no weather radio coming form
    > line in on the PC. I verified that my current install of icecast and
    > darkice are working.
    Since I have never heard of aumix nor Alsa I can't comment on their
    use. system sounds , bells and dings have nothing to do with the
    channels for inputing radio into FC4. Above you are talking I assume
    the physical line in to your machine. That is also not what i asked
    about. alsamixer is the program to adjust the internal sound channels
    of which there are more than 10. It is these channel levels I am
    referring to.

    Of course, it also possible that aumix and Alsa do the same thing as
    alsamixer and I am all wet.

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