Elimar Riesebieter schrieb:
> On Thu, 29 May 2008 the mental interface of
> Martin Roll told:
>
>   
>> This is my asound.state
>>
>> Martin
>>     
>
>
>       control.1 {
>               comment.access read
>               comment.type BYTES
>               comment.count 52
>               iface CARD
>               name 'ICE1724 EEPROM'
>               value 
> '1153153b13020b80fcc3ffff5f0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000ffff5f00'
>     }
>
>
>       control.56 {
>               comment.access read
>               comment.type BYTES
>               comment.count 10
>               iface PCM
>               device 1
>               name 'IEC958 Q-subcode Capture Default'
>               value '00000000000000000000'
>       }
>
> These are both useless, aren't they? 

I think so.

> Do you have a customized
> asoundrc flowing around?

No, I don't have an asoundrc.

> You could try the following:
>
> # alsactl -P restore
>   

alsactl doesn't accept the option -P as documented in the manpage but it
accepts --pedantic instead. Using the pedantic option has unfortunately
no effect. Same error messages.

> or delete the above mentioned controls and do
>
> # alsactl restore
>   

Removing the mentioned controls manually and invoking alsactl restore
seemed to have the desired effect at first. There were no more error
messages. But when I tried to store the settings (alsactl store) and
then to restore them, my "beloved" error messages reappeared. The
removed entries are also back again. Seems to be kind of tricky...

> See alsactl(1)
>
> Elimar
>
>   

Martin



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