big problem with FC2 audio
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Mon Nov 29 14:25:42 EST 2004
Setting your output volume is not the same thing as setting your input
gain. You need to do input, and possibly also line 1 and/or line 2, etc.
David Bruzos writes:
> Hello all:
> I've had my FC2 installation since it first came out a few months ago. Since then, I've also had a problem that I never
> fixed:
> The problem is that when I use "rec" to record sound from my sound card nothing comes out. Actually, it makes a wave
> file, but it is completely silent. I have tried turning my volume up all of the way using aumix -w, -v, -r, -m, and
> still nothing. My mic does work though. If I turn up the mic volume all the way up, I can hear my self talk through my
> speakers when I talk into the mic. I don't understand!
> I have a SB Live! sound card, using the alsa 10k driver that comes with the kernel.
>
> Just to try it, I recompiled my kernel with OSS support instead of alsa and the sound recording works just fine. So, I
> know I don't have any hardware problems...
>
> Also, when I am playing audio, the -t and -b (EQ) switches for aumix do not do anything. I can type, aumix -b 0 (or
> whatever) and the bass stays the same. I know this can work, because my Mandrake 10 box works the SB Live! without a
> problem. I can also record with the Mandrake machine just fine. Please help!
>
> My FC2 laptop also has problems recording from the sound card. It is not silent though. Instead, it makes a very
> distorded sound. I don't get it! Oh, my laptop has a totally different sound card than my other machine.
>
> If anyone is able to record/change-the-eq-settings, please tell me how!
>
> Thanks to everyone in advance.
>
>
> David B.
>
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