Re: [alsa-devel] alc889
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
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
At Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:54:15 +0200, Stefan Krastanov wrote:
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.
Well, then you'll need to identify what verb changes correspond to subwoofer volume. Once after you know it, then the addition would be fairly easy; just add the corresponding volume control to the array.
Takashi
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
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