Re: [LAU] Low sound problem under Hardy only (not Gutsy)

From: Susan Cragin <susancragin@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Fri Jun 06 2008 - 21:57:55 EEST
I'd check the list of Hardy bugs before assuming that it's something you can fix. There are lots of Hardy sound bugs. Then maybe you may want to file another bug.
I use Sound Capture to run Dragon NaturallySpeaking through WINE, and have found incoming sound to be low and weak, and vastly inferior to what I was getting with an older computer with a different sound card, and pre-Hardy distros.
hda-intel cards may be the worst, and that's what I have.
ALC861VD
Susan Cragin
-----Original Message-----
From: Christian Einfeldt
Sent: Jun 6, 2008 2:15 AM
To: linux-audio-user
Subject: [LAU] Low sound problem under Hardy only (not Gutsy)

hi

I am running 32 bit Hardy (GNOME) on a machine I call the TeraByte Beast (tbb), but the sound is misbehaving. It is playing very low, despite the fact that I have turned up the volume on both the applications that are playing sound, as well as the system sound in the upper right had corner.  I can play commercial music CDs and YouTube but I cannot play my own footage with either vlc, movie player (Totem), Mplayer, Kino, Kaffeine, or Firefox streaming the footage from the Internet Archive. When I do attempt to play a video, the sound is once again very low on just my own footage (.ogg and .mpg) under those six movie players. Here is a sample of the footage that I am talking about. Left click on the first link on the left under play / download:

http://www.archive.org/details/e-dv034_01_heather_baker_002.ogg

I am able to hear that footage well when I watch that footage on my hard drive under Gutsy or stream it from the Archive under Gutsy, but I am not able to hear it well under Hardy. The volume is low under Hardy.

I have tried running the sound test in System > Preferences > sound, and that works okay for three of the four tests there: Sound events > Sound playback; Music and Movies > Sound playback; Audio Conferencing > Sound playback; but the test for Audio Conferencing > Sound capture does not work at all.  All of the fields there are set for alsa. 

I have tried installing gnome-alsamixer and alsamixergui as recommended in this thread:

http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=5125954&posted=1#post5125954

Two days ago, I updated Hardy, and that solved the problem.  Then, the problem spontaneously returned.  I tried applying today's Hardy update, but that did not work.

Sound capture is currently set for ALSA, and the Default Mixer Tracks is set for HDA ATI SB.

The output of

$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/also-base

is here:

http://pastebin.ca/1039186

The output of cat /proc/asound/version is here:

cje@email-addr-hidden:~$ cat /proc/asound/version
Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 1.0.16.
Compiled on May 6 2008 for kernel 2.6.24-17-rt (SMP).
cje@email-addr-hidden:~$

Thanks in advance for any help. 

see ya

--
Christian Einfeldt,
Producer, The Digital Tipping Point

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