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running. I didn't know it was a wrapper for Alsa. It appears to be standalone going by the docs (I don't see alsa or OSS listed as a pre-requisite or a system requirement).
Paul
On 20 Feb 2016 at 5:43, Russell Reiter wrote:
Sorry to top post. I meant to say PCM channel. Still haven't had morning coffee.
Are you using Alsa, OSS or the Pulseaudio wrapper. I've seen this
where the Alsa mixer mutes the dsp channel on reboot.
If you are using Alsa you can try using the alsamixer to unmute the channel and alsactl store to make the settings persistent.
Hope this helps. Russell
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On Feb 19, 2016 9:17 PM, "Paul King" <sciguy@vex.net> wrote:
I have what I must describe as a strange sound problem under Linux
Ubuntu
Studio 14.x. The operating system sound is dead, so is sound which ought to come out of media players like VLC. Sound also fails to work in the browser.
BUT, it DOES work perfectly under Audacity. I have tried to change the system settings to the same settings as Audacity, but I haven't been successful.
THere was touted to be a window called "Sound Preferences", but when I clicked on the speaker icon to select "sound preferences" from the dropdown,
window
that came up was "System settings", which only had icons for the
Yes their docs say it runs a sound server. What they don't say is that it is not their own. Pulse is middleware that connects to the default sound server, typically Alsa as noted here. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PulseAudio problem the printer,
desktop and one other thing that had nothing to do with sound that I can't recall.
Any ideas?
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