Re: alsa - too quiet
From: ghost (junkhead1_at_NOSPAM.o2.pl)
Date: 06/21/04
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Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 20:23:08 +0200
ghost wrote:
> don_pettengill@spamgilent.com wrote:
>
>> Curt <curty@free.fr> wrote:
>>
>> Soundblasters I have used, have a jumper for sound output on the card,
>> with two settings: one high power (for speakers) and one low (for
>> headphones, or input to some powered sound/speaker system). If you
>> connect speakers directly to the card, set jumper for speakers.
>> Otherwise all you'll hear is a whisper.
>>
>> I got caught by this once.
>
> i've used VT8233/A/8235 AC97 Audio Controller. all setting on this card
> must be good because this card was playing good loud sounds on linux
> fedora with alsa 1.0.0, but i've already installed gentoo and alsa 1.0.3
> there is loaded this same driver and this same order of loading modules.
> sound is barely audible.
and of course alsamixer knobs are set for max. values.
give me some advice please, because i don't see any solutions.
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