On 10/03/2010 11:25 PM, Samuel Kidman wrote:
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 1:46 PM, JD <jd1008(a)gmail.com
<mailto:jd1008@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 10/03/2010 10:18 PM, Samuel Kidman wrote:
> Hello All
>
> My current audio set up is like this:
>
> Turntable --> Phono Input | Amp |Tape/Ext Output ---> Front Mic
Input
> | Computer.
>
> I want to complete the chain like so:
>
> Turntable --> Phono Input | Amp |Tape/Ext Output ---> Front Mic
Input
> | Computer | Headphones plug ---> Headphones
>
> Anyone know how to configure this in FC13? I opened up alsamixer and
> turned up the volume on all my inputs (Mic 1, Mic 2, Line- another
> issue here is I only have 2 plugs on my computer but it's seeing
three
> inputs) in the playback section but still can't here anything. I can
> see signal coming in through my computer though, in Sound
Preferences
> I can set my Input to Microphone 2 and see the signal. I can also
> record it in audacity and play it back and here it normally (apart
> from the right channel is missing but I think that's a physical
layer
> issue)
>
If you can record it in audacity and play it back, but you
cannot hear it directly in the speakers or headphones, it
means you need to configure the Sound Preferences:
RightClick on speaker icon -> Sound Preferences -> Hardware
Be sure you have selected the correct output hardware.
Only one option there:
Internal Audio
1 Output / 1 Input
Analogue Stero Duplex
Then in Profile: I've got:
Off
Analog Stereo Input
Analog Stereo Output
Analog Stereo Duplex (selected)
Tried changing through all of these, the only that made a difference
was "off" and "Input" which stopped all sound playback.
On the same screen, click on Test Speakers
a new screen will pop up to test left/right speakers. If no sound,
This works fine- i can hear the woman's voice saying "left speaker"
"right speaker"
it means you selected the wrong profile.
That can also be indicated when you
RightClick on speaker icon -> Sound Preferences -> Output
It will likely show Dummy output.
I only have one option and it's "Internal Audio Analog Stereo".
Under that I have Balance, and then Connector which is currently set
to Analog Speakers. I changed through all the options (Analog
Headphones and Analog Output) but none of them make any difference.
Any next steps?
Next step check pulseaudio:
$ ps -ef | grep pulse
jd 2154 1 0 Oct03 ? 00:06:59 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start
--log-target=syslog
jd 2159 2154 0 Oct03 ? 00:00:00 /usr/libexec/pulse/gconf-helper
Also, in Sound Preferences -> Output, did you select Analog Output /
Amplifier?
Also, when you run GSTmixer (gst-mixer-2.26.0-3.fc11.i586 mine has
remained since F11 and no updates available since then),
does anything show as being muted?