kobra196 wrote:I hope this feedback is good for you... osstest did work I got sounds on nearly all the tests...
I have a 5.1 surround system with 3 of 5 speakers connected, I lost the other two... so only front left, right, and rear left connected.. and the sub..
in the test best performance was brought by audio engine 5 spdout0 (/dev/oss/oss_hdaudio0/spdout0 (audio engine 5)), so is it possible to use that one to steer sound to the apps?? Again, I`m learning how sound in linux works, so I`m kind of guessing for words.. this helps immensely.. I hope you can help out a little more..
If "osstest" works, the playback is OK.
To have sound in your apps, you have to configure them for OSS4.
See:
http://www.4front-tech.com/wiki/index.p ... _for_OSSv4Some useful info is here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Open_Sound_SystemWhich sort of Linux Mint do you have?
On Linux Mint 14 Mate, you may want to install "mate-settings-daemon-gstreamer" as alternative to "mate-settings-daemon-pulse"
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$ sudo apt-get install mate-settings-daemon-gstreamer
To fix gstreamer on Linux Mint 14 Mate, you have to install "gstreamer1.0-plugins-good":
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$ sudo apt-get install gstreamer1.0-plugins-good
This will fix sound in Totem, Banshee, etc.
You may also want to install some other "gstreamer1.0-plugins" (bad, ugly) [codecs, etc.].
To prevent troubles with PulseAudio crap, you may want to install "libcanberra-gstreamer"
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$ sudo apt-get install libcanberra-gstreamer
READ THIS: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=52065.1 surround works with OSS4. You may try it when everything else is fixed. There is a howto for "surround" on this forum.
You may try to fix basic things. Then we may discuss "sound quality", HiRes FLACs, DXD Waves, etc.
Since certain sound apps use "virtual mixer devices" of OSS4 (instead of "real devices"), it makes sense to test them too:
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$ osstest -V
see "man osstest":
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$ man osstest
It is possible to test just one of the available audio devices by
giving its number on command line (for example osstest 1). Use the
device index numbers reported by "ossinfo -a".
Virtual mixer devices will not be tested. Use the -V command line
option to force test of virtual devices.
You may try:
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ossinfo -a
Then:
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$ osstest 0
$ osstest -V 0
$ osstest 1
$ osstest -V 1
$ osstest 2
$ osstest -V 2
[and so on]
Green = Front (output = playback)
Pink = Mic (input = recording)
Blue = Line-in (input = recording)
All of them can be used for playback and recording.
Some motherboards may not correctly initialize the jacks according
to their color and functionality but in general here's the
configuration that should generally be followed:
Orange = Center/LFE o Blue = Line-in
Black = Rear o Green = Front
Grey = Side o Pink = Mic
Some Azalia codecs support front panel connectors and so if you see
fp-green and fp-pink connectors, then these are for front panel
speaker and mic/line-in Jacks.
There is a function selector for most of the analog audio jacks (for example
connector.pink.mode). This selector is used to control if the jack is used
as an input (microphone or line in) or output (front, rear, side, speaker,
etc).
http://manuals.opensound.com/usersguide ... audio.html
EXAMPLE:
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$ ossmix
Selected mixer 0/High Definition Audio ALC887
Known controls are:
codec3.jack.green.mode <front|input> (currently front)
codec3.jack.green.mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.jack.green.front [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 52.9:52.9 dB)
codec3.jack.green.front-mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
[HW Mixing is dissabled. "ON" means "OFF" (muted), "OFF" means "ON" (unmuted)]
codec3.jack.green.input-mix-mut ON|OFF (currently ON)
codec3.jack.pink.mode <front|rear|center/LFE|side|pcm4|input> (currently input)
codec3.jack.pink [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 9.9:9.9 dB)
codec3.jack.pink.mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.jack.fp-pink.mode <front|rear|center/LFE|side|pcm4|input> (currently input)
codec3.jack.fp-pink [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 29.9:29.9 dB)
codec3.jack.fp-pink.mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.jack.blue.mode <front|rear|center/LFE|side|pcm4|input> (currently front)
codec3.jack.blue [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 29.9:29.9 dB)
codec3.jack.blue.mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.jack.fp-green.mode <front|rear|center/LFE|side|pcm4|input> (currently front)
codec3.jack.fp-green [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 29.9:29.9 dB)
codec3.jack.fp-green.mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.mic1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.fp-mic1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.linein1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.fp-head1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.int-cd1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.front1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.input-m1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix1 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 17.9:17.9 dB)
codec3.record.mix.mute.mic2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.fp-mic2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.linein2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.fp-head2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.int-cd2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.front2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix.mute.input-m2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.record.mix2 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 37.9:37.9 dB)
codec3.misc.rear1 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 51.9:51.9 dB)
codec3.misc.center/lfe1 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 53.9:53.9 dB)
codec3.misc.side1 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 50.9:50.9 dB)
codec3.misc.mic [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 37.4:37.4 dB)
codec3.misc.fp-mic [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 29.9:29.9 dB)
codec3.misc.linein [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 38.9:38.9 dB)
codec3.misc.fp-headphone [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 38.9:38.9 dB)
codec3.misc.int-cd [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 38.9:38.9 dB)
codec3.misc.front [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 38.9:38.9 dB)
codec3.misc.input-mix <mic|fp-mic|linein|int-cd> (currently fp-mic)
codec3.misc.rear-mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.input-mix-mute1 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.rear2 <rear|input-mix> (currently rear)
codec3.misc.center/lfe-mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.input-mix-mute2 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.center/lfe2 <center/LFE|input-mix> (currently center/LFE)
codec3.misc.side-mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.input-mix-mute3 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.side2 <side|input-mix> (currently side)
codec3.misc.pcm41 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 45.9:45.9 dB)
codec3.misc.pcm4-mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.input-mix-mute4 ON|OFF (currently OFF)
codec3.misc.pcm42 <pcm4|input-mix> (currently pcm4)
codec4.jack.int-digout.mute ON|OFF (currently OFF)
vmix0-enable ON|OFF (currently ON)
vmix0-rate <decimal value> (currently 48000) (Read-only)
vmix0-channels <Stereo|Multich> (currently Stereo)
vmix0-src <Fast|High|High+|Production|OFF> (currently OFF)
vmix0-outvol <monovol> (currently 25.0 dB)
vmix0-invol <monovol> (currently 25.0 dB)
vmix0.pcm9 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 25.0:25.0 dB)
vmix0.pcm10 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 25.0:25.0 dB)
vmix0.pcm11 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 25.0:25.0 dB)
vmix0.pcm12 [<leftvol>:<rightvol>] (currently 25.0:25.0 dB)