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gojuka Apprentice
Joined: 18 Oct 2002 Posts: 235 Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 1:56 am Post subject: I have digital sound, but no CD sound |
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Hi all. I have gentoo running on my Sony PCG-V505EC. Pretty much everything works great. My only problem is CD sound ... I have none.
What I mean is, if I play a CD "directly" using KSCD or xmms, there is no sound.
But if I play a CD "through" a digital interface, conversion to ogg for example and playing through kaboodle or xmms, the sound works fine. All digital sounds work fine (KDE sound effects, Gaim sound effects etc).
Any ideas?
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lyallp Veteran
Joined: 15 Jul 2004 Posts: 1599 Location: Adelaide/Australia
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 2:32 am Post subject: |
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Have you tried aumix and un-muted the CD? _________________ ...Lyall |
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gojuka Apprentice
Joined: 18 Oct 2002 Posts: 235 Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 2:40 am Post subject: |
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yea, been there. unmuted everything, turn all volumes up. Thing is, shouldn't the CD be playing direct to the speakers? In my desktop PC, the CD player is connected directly to the sound card so if I play a CD, it can be played "direct" to the sound card, with no OS intervention, or I can optionally play it through some digital channel, say conversion to ogg on the fly, which does involve OS intervention. _________________ we're outta control |
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pixie Guru
Joined: 29 Dec 2002 Posts: 305
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 2:54 am Post subject: |
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You could try the xmms plugin to read cd as data.
It is handy if there is no cable direct from the CD drive to the soundcard.
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lyallp Veteran
Joined: 15 Jul 2004 Posts: 1599 Location: Adelaide/Australia
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:05 am Post subject: |
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Curiously enough, I thought I would try playing an audio cd on my machine - it's not something I have done in quite a while, what with encoded music and internet radio....
Anyway, I am suffereing the same problem, I use Grip, it thinks it's playing the CD but I can't hear it.
If I wind up xmms, I can play digital sound...
Hmmm...
I will have to check if audio plays under windoze... just in case... It's been a while, the actual machine has changed a bit... _________________ ...Lyall |
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gojuka Apprentice
Joined: 18 Oct 2002 Posts: 235 Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:56 am Post subject: |
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pixie wrote: | You could try the xmms plugin to read cd as data.
It is handy if there is no cable direct from the CD drive to the soundcard.
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All I get out of xmms-cdread is static. _________________ we're outta control |
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gojuka Apprentice
Joined: 18 Oct 2002 Posts: 235 Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2004 3:57 am Post subject: |
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lyallp wrote: | Curiously enough, I thought I would try playing an audio cd on my machine - it's not something I have done in quite a while, what with encoded music and internet radio....
Anyway, I am suffereing the same problem, I use Grip, it thinks it's playing the CD but I can't hear it.
If I wind up xmms, I can play digital sound...
Hmmm...
I will have to check if audio plays under windoze... just in case... It's been a while, the actual machine has changed a bit... |
Yea. Who'd of thunk just playing a CD would be such a pain. I mean, I can play the CD through a digital channel, but I'd rather play it direct. _________________ we're outta control |
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gojuka Apprentice
Joined: 18 Oct 2002 Posts: 235 Location: Kingston, Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sat Aug 14, 2004 10:06 pm Post subject: |
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So to top it all off, analog play works just fine from within Windows. WMP allows you to switch between analog and digital play, and both work. But analog play does not work in Linux.
Xmms works the same ... the CD plugin allows you to switch from analog to digital audio. But in this case, digital works, while analog does not.
Maybe I am missing something in my kernel? Something under /dev? Maybe device perms?
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yen mark ~ $ ls -l /dev/sound
total 0
crw------- 1 mark audio 14, 12 Dec 31 1969 adsp
crw------- 1 mark audio 14, 4 Dec 31 1969 audio
crw------- 1 mark audio 14, 3 Dec 31 1969 dsp
crw------- 1 mark audio 14, 0 Dec 31 1969 mixer
crw------- 1 mark audio 14, 1 Dec 31 1969 sequencer
crw------- 1 mark audio 14, 8 Dec 31 1969 sequencer2
yen mark ~ $
yen mark ~ $
yen mark ~ $
yen mark ~ $ ls -l /dev/snd
total 0
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 0 Dec 31 1969 controlC0
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 24 Dec 31 1969 pcmC0D0c
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 16 Dec 31 1969 pcmC0D0p
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 25 Dec 31 1969 pcmC0D1c
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 26 Dec 31 1969 pcmC0D2c
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 27 Dec 31 1969 pcmC0D3c
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 20 Dec 31 1969 pcmC0D4p
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 1 Dec 31 1969 seq
crw------- 1 mark audio 116, 33 Dec 31 1969 timer
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