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Post by jerry on Jun 20, 2010 12:54:33 GMT -5
I'm using an older DVD player (from 1999) in a 2003 dell running 1 gig or ram. I have sound when in windoze while playing a dvd video movie but don't have any in KNOS at YouTube. I checked the sound via system preferences and I get a popup stating "waiting for sound system to respond" and that's it. Perhaps it's the old DVD player?? It had a cord/plug running from it in the old pc to the MB that I didn't hook up in the 2003 pc. I thought the newer MB were capable of sound w/o hooking up these cord/plugs but perhaps only in windoze or my sound card isn't supported in KNOS. I've tried to find a device manager in KNOS to tell you the name of the card but haven't been able to find such an animal. When I get back in windoze, I'll edit my post with the card info.
edit: I got this from a diagnostics, not sure if it's helpful or not: rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Creative Technology LTD.' device = 'Soundblaster Live! 5.1 (emu10k1x)' class = multimedia subclass = audio none2@pci0:2:2:1: class=0x098000 card=0x10031102 chip=0x70041102
and: Jun 20 12:28:30 KNOS-32bit pulseaudio[2113]: module.c: module-detect is deprecated: Please use module-udev-detect instead of module-detect! Jun 20 12:28:30 KNOS-32bit pulseaudio[2113]: module-detect.c: failed to detect any sound hardware.
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Post by Kevin McAleavey on Jun 22, 2010 3:18:36 GMT -5
I'm using an older DVD player (from 1999) in a 2003 dell running 1 gig or ram. I have sound when in windoze while playing a dvd video movie but don't have any in KNOS at YouTube. I checked the sound via system preferences and I get a popup stating "waiting for sound system to respond" and that's it. Perhaps it's the old DVD player?? It had a cord/plug running from it in the old pc to the MB that I didn't hook up in the 2003 pc. I thought the newer MB were capable of sound w/o hooking up these cord/plugs but perhaps only in windoze or my sound card isn't supported in KNOS. I've tried to find a device manager in KNOS to tell you the name of the card but haven't been able to find such an animal. When I get back in windoze, I'll edit my post with the card info. edit: I got this from a diagnostics, not sure if it's helpful or not: rev=0x00 hdr=0x00 vendor = 'Creative Technology LTD.' device = 'Soundblaster Live! 5.1 (emu10k1x)' class = multimedia subclass = audio none2@pci0:2:2:1: class=0x098000 card=0x10031102 chip=0x70041102 and: Jun 20 12:28:30 KNOS-32bit pulseaudio[2113]: module.c: module-detect is deprecated: Please use module-udev-detect instead of module-detect! Jun 20 12:28:30 KNOS-32bit pulseaudio[2113]: module-detect.c: failed to detect any sound hardware. Sorry for the delay, this one took a bit of digging. The sound chip on that card was not already in the core BSD code database. Pleased to announce it's been put in there now (0x70041102) and *will* work on the next release. I'm assuming that you moved the none2@ from above the rest of the data since an undetected device will result in a none@ in the diagnostics, with the actual data I need beneath that. But if what you put in there above is the none2 for that device, then it'll work next build. Nothing wrong with your wiring other than the card and chipset being an unknown up until now. THANKS!
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Post by jerry on Jun 24, 2010 9:59:27 GMT -5
Kevin, glad to hear it isn't the wiring. I'm surprised this gateway dvd is still spinning since 1999. I look forward to having sound. Thanks for adding the sound chip to the next release.
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