Ian Moore wrote:
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 01:37, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Ian,
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 05:40, Ian Moore wrote:
Hi, I've recently installed Suse10.2 on my new computer which has an Intel DP965LT motherboard. It has the ICH8 chipset and Suse detected & installed the Intel HD-Audio driver (snd_hda_intel) for the soundcard, which works fine for playback. However, only the Digital Line In is available as an input (I'm running KDE and both it's mixer and Audacity only show Line Out & Digital Line In).
I'm wondering if anyone has any ideas about enabling the analogue inputs?
I have a system with that chipset and there's a BIOS option to choose legacy vs. HD audio. I set it to legacy and the analog audio output work as expected. I haven't tried connecting a microphone to that system.
So does the microphone or Line In appear as a channel in the mixer on your laptop? What about a digital Line In?
I saw a post about the BIOS setting when I was looking for a solution, but my BIOS has no such setting (and I updated to the latest BIOS yesterday)
Cheers, Ian
Kmix shows both a line in and a MIC choice. Really they are the same as only one input jack. However, alsamixer shows the microphone but no growbar or control for it. Card: HDA Intel Chip: Conexant CXT5047 I highly supect that ALSA has a bug at this point as it worked fine with 10.1. I am starting to get more serious about doing a bugreport on the ALSA site. Cheers, Bob -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org