Hello, I've problems with VT8233/A/8235 AC97 sound card under Suse 9.1 pro. Everything is in default state after the install (autodetect) and the sound has rasping voice, especially if I move windows when listening to an mp3. It's like strays in a radio. It appears even in juk, xmms, vmware sound, etc. I tried to reinstall the soundcard, to change the autodetect setting to ALSA, no changes.. Does anybody know the solution to this problem? best regards, Tibor
Does anybody know the solution to this problem? No solution here, But I can confirm the error. On occasion I had the same _ugly_ noise, esp in kaffeine, afair. Has not happened recently, so an update might help. I did all the updates, but did not pay attention to this problem
Am Montag, 17. Mai 2004 12:07 schrieb neongod: particularly. hth -dan -- buddha 2.6.4-54.5-default 9:05am an 19:31, 1 Benutzer,
In KAMix the capture is muted.. I also tried what GJ said about the KMix and the IEC958 switch off.. nothing happened... :( On Monday 17 May 2004 12:51, del wrote:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:07, neongod wrote:
Does anybody know the solution to this problem?
Mute capture with alsamixer or kamix. -- del - SLE
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:11, neongod wrote:
In KAMix the capture is muted.. I also tried what GJ said about the KMix and the IEC958 switch off.. nothing happened... :(
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:51, del wrote:
On Monday 17 May 2004 11:07, neongod wrote:
Does anybody know the solution to this problem?
Mute capture with alsamixer or kamix.
Sorry about that, I've had odd noises, including rasping, ticking, squealing, since upgrading to KDE 3.2.1/2 and on all the soundcards I have muting the capture has cured it. Via 686b, SB Live value and Live Digital. You say that it's "especially" when moving windows, are your speakers monitor mounted? What is sound like in run level 3? -- del - SLE
I've just found some additional interesting "feature" about that problem. It appears only on stereo sounds, with one of the channels. If I switch the Xmms to mono, both speakers sounds good. In stereo the left speaker has the rasp.. strange.. seams to be a driver problem? :( On Monday 17 May 2004 12:07, neongod wrote:
Hello,
I've problems with VT8233/A/8235 AC97 sound card under Suse 9.1 pro. Everything is in default state after the install (autodetect) and the sound has rasping voice, especially if I move windows when listening to an mp3. It's like strays in a radio. It appears even in juk, xmms, vmware sound, etc.
I tried to reinstall the soundcard, to change the autodetect setting to ALSA, no changes..
Does anybody know the solution to this problem?
best regards,
Tibor
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:21, neongod wrote:
I've just found some additional interesting "feature" about that problem. It appears only on stereo sounds, with one of the channels. If I switch the Xmms to mono, both speakers sounds good. In stereo the left speaker has the rasp..
strange..
seams to be a driver problem? :( Clean the jack and socket if possible. Swap speakers if possible, left to right, and see if it still occurs. -- del - SLE
It's not the speakers problem.. the same appears with headphones. No problem with window$s XP running on the same computer... On Monday 17 May 2004 13:39, del wrote:
Clean the jack and socket if possible. Swap speakers if possible, left to right, and see if it still occurs. -- del - SLE
Anyway, if I listen to cd-audio, no problem, no noise. Only when a pcm sound playing... So the problems not in the speaker or cable system... On Monday 17 May 2004 13:46, neongod wrote:
It's not the speakers problem.. the same appears with headphones. No problem with window$s XP running on the same computer...
On Monday 17 May 2004 13:39, del wrote:
Clean the jack and socket if possible. Swap speakers if possible, left to right, and see if it still occurs. -- del - SLE
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:39 pm, del wrote:
On Monday 17 May 2004 12:21, neongod wrote:
I've just found some additional interesting "feature" about that problem. It appears only on stereo sounds, with one of the channels. If I switch the Xmms to mono, both speakers sounds good. In stereo the left speaker has the rasp..
strange..
seams to be a driver problem? :(
Clean the jack and socket if possible. Swap speakers if possible, left to right, and see if it still occurs. -- del - SLE
Only to say "Me too". I have a rasping sound under 9.1 - but not under 9.0. So it looks like it is a real 9.1 problem Vince
--- Vince Littler
Only to say "Me too". I have a rasping sound under 9.1 - but not under 9.0.
So it looks like it is a real 9.1 problem
Vince
I don't know if this is related or not, but in the dell laptops group on yahoo there have been reports of a sound problem in 9.1: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-dell-laptops/message/24079 It doesn't look like that guys has found a solution yet :( __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? SBC Yahoo! - Internet access at a great low price. http://promo.yahoo.com/sbc/
Thanks, but it seems to be not the same. He has skipping problems when moving windows or when browsing. I have noise problems.. Anyway.. maybe a Bios update can help? Should I try or there is no matter for doing that (I have ECS KT600-A motherboard)? On Monday 17 May 2004 14:39, Charles Griffin wrote:
I don't know if this is related or not, but in the dell laptops group on yahoo there have been reports of a sound problem in 9.1:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-dell-laptops/message/24079
It doesn't look like that guys has found a solution yet :(
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I have gotten some weird squealing when using XMMS. I noticed when I opened the mixer and touched one of the volume sliders (main, i think) it stopped. Then I noticed if I turned the PCM volume above 70ish it was there; turn it down to 70 and it stops. Anyone else have same results? At 08:39 AM 5/17/2004, you wrote:
--- Vince Littler
wrote: Only to say "Me too". I have a rasping sound under 9.1 - but not under 9.0.
So it looks like it is a real 9.1 problem
Vince
I don't know if this is related or not, but in the dell laptops group on yahoo there have been reports of a sound problem in 9.1:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-dell-laptops/message/24079
It doesn't look like that guys has found a solution yet :(
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Here it is indipendent from the volume. the noise appears even with 50% of volume. I wrote a bugreport to SuSE. I hope there will be a fix for that if it's possible. On Tuesday 18 May 2004 05:52, SuSE User wrote:
I have gotten some weird squealing when using XMMS. I noticed when I opened the mixer and touched one of the volume sliders (main, i think) it stopped. Then I noticed if I turned the PCM volume above 70ish it was there; turn it down to 70 and it stops.
Anyone else have same results?
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 09:03:35AM +0200, neongod wrote:
Here it is indipendent from the volume. the noise appears even with 50% of volume. I wrote a bugreport to SuSE. I hope there will be a fix for that if it's possible. On Tuesday 18 May 2004 05:52, SuSE User wrote:
I have gotten some weird squealing when using XMMS. I noticed when I opened the mixer and touched one of the volume sliders (main, i think) it stopped. Then I noticed if I turned the PCM volume above 70ish it was there; turn it down to 70 and it stops. Anyone else have same results?
In my experience this happened while using a SB live. Somehow one of the AC97 volumes got set to 100%, and I don't have AC97. After setting the AC97 volume to 0 (and saving) I haven't seen (or heard from:) this problem again. Regards, Pieter Hulshoff
On Tuesday May 18 2004 3:08 am, Pieter Hulshoff wrote: [snip]
In my experience this happened while using a SB live. Somehow one of the AC97 volumes got set to 100%, and I don't have AC97. After setting the AC97 volume to 0 (and saving) I haven't seen (or heard from:) this problem again.
'Crystal Audio here, and no AC97. I've had the problem for at least the last 3 releases.......just lived with it. Fred -- "The only secure Microsoft software is what's still shrink-wrapped in their warehouse..." (Forno)
On Tue, May 18, 2004 at 08:53:42AM -0400, Fred Miller wrote:
In my experience this happened while using a SB live. Somehow one of the AC97 volumes got set to 100%, and I don't have AC97. After setting the AC97 volume to 0 (and saving) I haven't seen (or heard from:) this problem again. 'Crystal Audio here, and no AC97. I've had the problem for at least the last 3 releases.......just lived with it.
Check the AC97 volume settings with kamix. kmix and alsamix both told me the volume was off, but in kamix there were 2 different volume meters, and one was set to 100%. Now that it's at 0% the problem has disappeared for me. Regards, Pieter Hulshoff
On Tuesday May 18 2004 3:03 am, neongod wrote:
Here it is indipendent from the volume. the noise appears even with 50% of volume. I wrote a bugreport to SuSE. I hope there will be a fix for that if it's possible.
It's been there since 8.2, at least. It's not very loud on my system, but I've just learned to ignor it. I also notice it on several other systems that I maintain. Fred -- "The only secure Microsoft software is what's still shrink-wrapped in their warehouse..." (Forno)
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Charles Griffin
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Dan Am
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del
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del
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Fred Miller
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neongod
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Pieter Hulshoff
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Vince Littler