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Join Date: Feb 2006
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Installed ab asus mobo (the A8N-E) with nvidia-sound included. I tried a few drivers (starting with NFORCE-Linux-x86-1.0-0310, and then NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-1.0-8178) but got no success at all. I got the nvmixer from nforce-0310, but have no clue how to get sound into the card and out of the speakers. Tried a cat filename.wav > /dev/dspn, but this gave no result at all. Did I use a wrong testing mechanism, and does a smarter way exist?
Thanks. Julien |
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NVIDIA Corporation
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 8,763
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Please generate and post an nforce-bug-report.log.
Thanks, Lonni |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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The first package I installed (NFORCE-Linux..) contains a NVMIXER-command. Issueing this command generates a panel with six volume controls (1 Main, 4 different ones for "Output": CD,Line,Mic and Phone, and 1 Input) All of this looks great, and seems like the ultimate tool for testing. If only I could generate some sound-output with cat filename.wav > /dev/dsp but when I try this command total silence is my reward. Should this (ore some variation ;-) give me a sound output, or am I looking in the wrong direction? Thanks |
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