Difference between revisions of "Creative Audigy 1"
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The card is detected and working fine with LinuxMCE. | The card is detected and working fine with LinuxMCE. | ||
If you are using the analog output port instead of the digital: | If you are using the analog output port instead of the digital: | ||
− | 1- Start a movie or a song | + | |
− | 2- Go in KDE while the movie (or song) is still running (you need to hear the sound) | + | 1- Start a movie or a song |
− | 3- Open terminal | + | 2- Go in KDE while the movie (or song) is still running (you need to hear the sound) |
− | 4- sudo alsamixer to go in Alsa Mixer | + | 3- Open terminal |
− | 5- Go to the port "Audigy 1" and press "m" (mute/unmute) | + | 4- sudo alsamixer to go in Alsa Mixer |
− | + | 5- Go to the port "Audigy 1" and press "m" (mute/unmute) | |
− | + | 6- Save the configuration (sudo alsactl store) | |
− | + | 7- (I don't know why) Go in the KDE's sound setting | |
+ | 8- Change a value and put it back, just to be able to click the "Apply" button and click on it |
Latest revision as of 15:26, 28 September 2010
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Usage Information |
The card is detected and working fine with LinuxMCE.
If you are using the analog output port instead of the digital:
1- Start a movie or a song 2- Go in KDE while the movie (or song) is still running (you need to hear the sound) 3- Open terminal 4- sudo alsamixer to go in Alsa Mixer 5- Go to the port "Audigy 1" and press "m" (mute/unmute) 6- Save the configuration (sudo alsactl store) 7- (I don't know why) Go in the KDE's sound setting 8- Change a value and put it back, just to be able to click the "Apply" button and click on it