With model=fujitsu-pi2515 - jack sensing works (great!!!) - still no control over sub-woofer - there is some noise, but maybe is just the quality of my hardware
with model=fujitsu-xa3530 - no jack sensing - the mixers are really mixed up - one slider controls one side of front speakers and other side of headphones - there is some(not sure) control over sub-woofer volume
when I was using 3-stack-dig there were two slider (LFE and another one) that booth controlled the sub-woofer and there was third - "side" that was not controlling anything.
If there is a way to add a sub-woofer control to fujitsu-pi2515 it would be great - if it's too much too ask from you to do it, can you tell me where to start looking for a documented way to create a patch for a new type of model? (fujitsu-xi for example as it's the model of my laptop) I'm allready reading the other docs that you told me about.
Best regadrs Stefan Krastanov
2009/6/23 Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de
At Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:05:42 +0200, Stefan Krastanov wrote:
Hello,
Thank you for your fast response, I appreciate it, knowing you don't have
all
that free time.
As I have said my hardware configuration is: laptop with alc889 soundcard - two
front
speakers - one sub-woofer - one internal microphone -
jacks
with jacksensing (tested on windows) - mic, line-in, headphones -
digital
IO - potentiometer for volume control
I installed the latest snapshot using ubuntu's automated script (I
manually
verified that it's the latest) and used model=auto. The results were the
same
when I tried it few months ago:
- "Front" controls the front speakers OK
- "Front" also controls headphones
problem
- "Headphones" slider does not control anything problem
- No control slider for the build-in sub-woofer problem
- microphones working (external and internal) OK
- potentiometer for volume control not working problem
- Line-in not tested, digital IO not tested not
tested
- jack sensing on the headphones is not working problem
- jack sensing on microphone and line in not tested not tested
Attached to the message you can find the output from alsa-info.
Hm, how about model=fujitsu-pi2515 or model=fujitsu-xa3530 option? Just a wild guess from the PCI SSID, though.
Takashi