Raymond Yau wrote:
2010/3/26 Angel Tsankov fn42551@fmi.uni-sofia.bg
Hello again!
I've recently had some time to investigate this problem further on and here's what I've discovered:
Raymond Yau wrote:
2010/2/26 Pacho Ramos pacho@condmat1.ciencias.uniovi.es
El vie, 26-02-2010 a las 13:57 +0200, Angel Tsankov escribió:
Raymond Yau wrote:
2010/2/25 Jaroslav Kysela perex@perex.cz
> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Angel Tsankov wrote: > >> Jaroslav Kysela wrote: >>> On Thu, 25 Feb 2010, Angel Tsankov wrote: >>> >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> I run 'alsactl restore' on a machine with 2 sound cards -- a
built-in
>>>> Intel Corporation 82801EB/ER (ICH5/ICH5R) AC'97 Audio Controller
(rev
>>>> 02) and a non-built-in Yamaha Corporation YMF-724F [DS-1 Audio >>>> Controller] (rev 03) -- and get the following message: >>>> >>>> Unknown hardware: "YMF724F" "SigmaTel STAC9700,83,84"
"AC97a:83847600"
>>>> "0x1073" "0x000d" >>>> Hardware is initialized using a guess method >>>> >>>> As a consequence the volume levels of the Yamaha card do not get >>>> restored to the levels stored in /etc/asound.state. The volume
levels
>>>> of the built-in card however are properly restored. The
asound.state
>>>> file has been created by executing 'alsactl store'. >>>>
your problem is "alsactl restore" become "alsactl init" when the number
of
controls is more than those in state file.
I'm not quite sure that the case is this since 'alsactl restore' does restore the values of the Yamaha sound card (and those of the other card, too) and 'alsactl restore 1' seems to just initialize the Yamaha card. This is with alsa-utils version 1.0.22.
"Hardware is initialized using a guess method " is the message used by alsactl init
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-utils.git;a=commitdiff;h=9a748178d1c9e78...
I don't get what you mean. Could you explain a little bit more?
Regards, Angel Tsankov