1) CD in dvdram drive 2) Light on drive flashing like it is reading Patsy Cline CD 3) Yast Sound check shows ___ is 'running' 4) Yast Sound selection test plays sound out of plugged in speakers. 5) No reference to CDROM in fstab 6a) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6b) /dev/cdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6c) /dev/dvd -> hdd in /dev directory 6d) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory --> No Patsy Cline to Speakers Note: Suse 9.3 KDE 3.4.0 level b ideas? -- John R. Sowden AMERICAN SENTRY SYSTEMS, INC. Residential & Commercial Alarm Service UL Listed Central Station Serving the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1967 mail@americansentry.net www.americansentry.net
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 06:58:25PM -0700, John R. Sowden wrote:
1) CD in dvdram drive 2) Light on drive flashing like it is reading Patsy Cline CD 3) Yast Sound check shows ___ is 'running' 4) Yast Sound selection test plays sound out of plugged in speakers. 5) No reference to CDROM in fstab 6a) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6b) /dev/cdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6c) /dev/dvd -> hdd in /dev directory 6d) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory
--> No Patsy Cline to Speakers
Can't say I blame the thing for not playing.... Lol. anyway, as root on your bash prompt, type this: alsamixer If you see MM, hit the m key and it un-mutes that particular sound service. Now, when you're looking at all the options and volumes you'll see one called AUX, unmute it and turn it up all the way. That's the CD one. Play with the volumes and you should have no problems. -Allen.
Note: Suse 9.3 KDE 3.4.0 level b
ideas? -- John R. Sowden AMERICAN SENTRY SYSTEMS, INC. Residential & Commercial Alarm Service UL Listed Central Station Serving the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1967 mail@americansentry.net www.americansentry.net
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On Sat October 8 2005 21:31, Allen wrote:
On Sat, Oct 08, 2005 at 06:58:25PM -0700, John R. Sowden wrote:
1) CD in dvdram drive 2) Light on drive flashing like it is reading Patsy Cline CD 3) Yast Sound check shows ___ is 'running' 4) Yast Sound selection test plays sound out of plugged in speakers. 5) No reference to CDROM in fstab 6a) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6b) /dev/cdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6c) /dev/dvd -> hdd in /dev directory 6d) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory
--> No Patsy Cline to Speakers
Can't say I blame the thing for not playing.... Lol.
anyway, as root on your bash prompt, type this:
alsamixer
If you see MM, hit the m key and it un-mutes that particular sound service. Now, when you're looking at all the options and volumes you'll see one called AUX, unmute it and turn it up all the way. That's the CD one.
Play with the volumes and you should have no problems.
-Allen.
Note: Suse 9.3 KDE 3.4.0 level b
ideas? -- John R. Sowden AMERICAN SENTRY SYSTEMS, INC. Residential & Commercial Alarm Service UL Listed Central Station Serving the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1967 mail@americansentry.net www.americansentry.net
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No Patsy -- John R. Sowden AMERICAN SENTRY SYSTEMS, INC. Residential & Commercial Alarm Service UL Listed Central Station Serving the San Francisco Bay Area Since 1967 mail@americansentry.net www.americansentry.net
On Saturday 08 October 2005 22:37, John R. Sowden wrote: <snippage>
Thanks for the response. Alsm mixer shower an MM on a couple of inputs, but none were cd or aux. CD is 100<>97, aux is 100<>100. After I escaped from Alsamixer, I went back in to confirm that all is changed, all was as changed.
No Patsy
Hi John, What it needs is a dose of Roy Drusky's "Red, Red Wine" (definitely not the reggae version!) You have to figure out which mixer... out of all the usual ones installed by default... is actually 'hooked' into your particular hardware. I can open alsamixer and fiddle with volume, muting, input and output controls all day long and it won't change anything but the volume. In my case, QAmix is the one that actually works... and I mean *works*: all the control labels match functions that are actually built into the sound chip and they are reliably, predictably functional. While you're experimenting, try to avoid saving any changes until you've had a chance to try them all. One other point: I ran the wrong mixer (worked, but only on volume and balance, IIRC) for a long time because I didn't try every single mixer installed. I'd started at the top and worked my way down the menu until I found one that let me turn the volume down from 100%.... and stopped there. It never occurred to me to check other mixers until I had a requirement to separately control recording and playback volumes and inputs/outputs. *Then* I discovered QAmix supported my built-in sound hardware and I haven't had a single problem with sound since. Good luck & happy hunting! - Carl
John R. Sowden wrote:
1) CD in dvdram drive 2) Light on drive flashing like it is reading Patsy Cline CD 3) Yast Sound check shows ___ is 'running' 4) Yast Sound selection test plays sound out of plugged in speakers. 5) No reference to CDROM in fstab 6a) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6b) /dev/cdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory 6c) /dev/dvd -> hdd in /dev directory 6d) /dev/dvdrecorder -> hdd in /dev directory
--> No Patsy Cline to Speakers
Note: Suse 9.3 KDE 3.4.0 level b
ideas?
It could be one of two things. 1. You have no sound 2. The CD player (KsCD?) needs a direct link from player to sound card and you haven't got it. Try xmms with the appropriate plugin. Best regards, -- Jos van Kan registered Linux user #152704
Jos van Kan wrote:
2. The CD player (KsCD?) needs a direct link from player to sound card and you haven't got it.
I had this problem. very easy to find one (but there are two or three makes) jdd -- pour m'écrire, aller sur: http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.net http://arvamip.free.fr
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