[opensuse] intel hda sound stutters
Hi, on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses. Where can I search for solutions? (I don't mean google - i've googled 2 hours now... ;-) ) thanks for hints Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com erotic art photos: http://www.bauer-nudes.com Madagascar special: http://www.fotograf-basel.ch/madagascar/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 16 November 2009 12.14:08, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
Where can I search for solutions? (I don't mean google - i've googled 2 hours now... ;-) )
thanks for hints
Daniel
I googled again with no success. I followed http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - with no success: - installed alsa-firmware - reboot, no change - deleted the sund card in Yast, re-configured it - reboot, no change - "head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec" gave me codec IDT 92HD75B2X5 - searched the ALSA-Configuration.txt file for the codec IDT 92HD75B2X5 with no luck - read in a forum I could use "model=hp-m4" and so changed /etc/modprobe.d/sound: removed the original line "options snd slots=snd-hda-intel" and entered "options snd-hda-intel model=hp-m4" rebooted, no change - added "enable=1 index=0" to that line, rebooted, no change - run the script alsa-info.sh, results are here: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=5d9fd9023f11f4230e2104433a814da7ab817176 - searched the alsa site for the Codec IDT 92HD75B2X5 with no luck - tried to find the info for Alsa-update-snapshot, but wherever I click, it says "TBD - openSUSE-11.2 is still under development with release planned in November-2009" and there's no link for the update for this kernel version of 11.2 So, what else could I do??? I'd really be greatful for any help. I convinced a friend to abandon his xp-machine and change to Linux. Now that is very embarassing, especially as he's living in Asia most of the time and his Laptop is his one and only music source... Any help, pleeeeaase... thanks Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com erotic art photos: http://www.bauer-nudes.com Madagascar special: http://www.fotograf-basel.ch/madagascar/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon 16 Nov 2009 at 17:14:49 (-0300 UTC), Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Monday 16 November 2009 12.14:08, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
Where can I search for solutions? (I don't mean google - i've googled 2 hours now... ;-) )
thanks for hints
Daniel
I googled again with no success. I followed http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - with no success: - installed alsa-firmware - reboot, no change
Wonder how did you install it, if alsa-firmware is not yet available for 11.2? [SNIP]
- tried to find the info for Alsa-update-snapshot, but wherever I click, it says "TBD - openSUSE-11.2 is still under development with release planned in November-2009" and there's no link for the update for this kernel version of 11.2
Exactly! How did you do to update? GL, Marco -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Monday 16 November 2009 21.01:22, Marco Calistri wrote:
On Mon 16 Nov 2009 at 17:14:49 (-0300 UTC), Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Monday 16 November 2009 12.14:08, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
Where can I search for solutions? (I don't mean google - i've googled 2 hours now... ;-) )
thanks for hints
Daniel
I googled again with no success. I followed http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - with no success: - installed alsa-firmware - reboot, no change
Wonder how did you install it, if alsa-firmware is not yet available for 11.2?
I just typed zypper install alsa-firmware as root
[SNIP]
- tried to find the info for Alsa-update-snapshot, but wherever I click, it says "TBD - openSUSE-11.2 is still under development with release planned in November-2009" and there's no link for the update for this kernel version of 11.2
Exactly! How did you do to update?
I didn't update. I wanted to, but didn'd find the URL or HowTo for 11.2... Any ideas for a solution? Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com erotic art photos: http://www.bauer-nudes.com Madagascar special: http://www.fotograf-basel.ch/madagascar/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 17/11/09 07:17, Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Monday 16 November 2009 21.01:22, Marco Calistri wrote:
On Mon 16 Nov 2009 at 17:14:49 (-0300 UTC), Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Monday 16 November 2009 12.14:08, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Hi,
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
Where can I search for solutions? (I don't mean google - i've googled 2 hours now... ;-) )
thanks for hints
Daniel
I googled again with no success. I followed http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - with no success: - installed alsa-firmware - reboot, no change
Wonder how did you install it, if alsa-firmware is not yet available for 11.2?
I just typed zypper install alsa-firmware as root
[SNIP]
- tried to find the info for Alsa-update-snapshot, but wherever I click, it says "TBD - openSUSE-11.2 is still under development with release planned in November-2009" and there's no link for the update for this kernel version of 11.2
Exactly! How did you do to update?
I didn't update. I wanted to, but didn'd find the URL or HowTo for 11.2...
Any ideas for a solution?
Daniel
It's not the old chestnut - pulse-audio - which is causing the problem? Removing pulse-audio solved many an audio prblem. BC -- I work to live not live to work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 02.27:34, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 17/11/09 07:17, Daniel Bauer wrote:
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
I googled again with no success. I followed http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - with no success:
It's not the old chestnut - pulse-audio - which is causing the problem? Removing pulse-audio solved many an audio prblem.
Do you mean deinstall libpulse0? This would deinstall java-1_6_0-openjdk..., MPlayer and mozilla-xulrunner. Wouldn't be a good idea, wouldn't it? Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com erotic art photos: http://www.bauer-nudes.com Madagascar special: http://www.fotograf-basel.ch/madagascar/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 17/11/09 19:14, Daniel Bauer wrote:
On Tuesday 17 November 2009 02.27:34, Basil Chupin wrote:
On 17/11/09 07:17, Daniel Bauer wrote:
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
I googled again with no success. I followed http://en.opensuse.org/SDB:AudioTroubleshooting - with no success:
It's not the old chestnut - pulse-audio - which is causing the problem? Removing pulse-audio solved many an audio prblem.
Do you mean deinstall libpulse0? This would deinstall java-1_6_0-openjdk..., MPlayer and mozilla-xulrunner. Wouldn't be a good idea, wouldn't it?
No,, I meant pulseaudio itself. Leave libpulse0. BC -- I work to live not live to work. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 11/17/09, Daniel Bauer
on a fresh 11.2 install the sound stutters (test sound in Yast, playing a wav-file or an audio CD): it's like the sound would be played twice with small pauses.
- "head -n 1 /proc/asound/card0/codec" gave me codec IDT 92HD75B2X5 - searched the ALSA-Configuration.txt file for the codec IDT 92HD75B2X5 with no luck - read in a forum I could use "model=hp-m4" and so changed /etc/modprobe.d/sound: removed the original line "options snd slots=snd-hda-intel" and entered "options snd-hda-intel model=hp-m4" rebooted, no change - added "enable=1 index=0" to that line, rebooted, no change - run the script alsa-info.sh, results are here: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=5d9fd9023f11f4230e2104433a814da7ab817176
- searched the alsa site for the Codec IDT 92HD75B2X5 with no luck - tried to find the info for Alsa-update-snapshot, but wherever I click, it says "TBD - openSUSE-11.2 is still under development with release planned in
I believe that you went through much of the correct process to try and configure your current alsa driver. I have a similar problem with my new laptop that has a similar chip with Codec: IDT 92HD71B7X. I have also googled and come up with similar results to yours. I have working sound on the new laptop, but I have not been able to get the mic to work. I've had similar problems with previous laptops with HDA intel sound chips. From my experience, one has to upgrade to the latest alsa driver and sometimes that does not work until the Alsa project gets around to properly supporting the chip. Try to upgrade your alsa using the tar.gz files from the Alsa site using the latest alsa. You will still have to configure the sound card with Yast2 and specify the right model and perhaps other options also. The HDA chips have a reputation of being difficult to configure, and I have had that experience. I had to wait for several cycles of alsa releases to get my old laptop sound card to work. Good luck. Gustav -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Basil Chupin
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Daniel Bauer
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Gustav Degreef
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Marco Calistri