On Vi, 14 sep 12, 09:02:08, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 13 sep 12, 21:39:34, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> > $ aplay -L
> > default
> > Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server
>
> That looks like your problem. Now what's left is to find out where this
> is configured and to cha
On Jo, 13 sep 12, 21:39:34, Stephen Powell wrote:
> $ aplay -L
> default
> Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server
That looks like your problem. Now what's left is to find out where this
is configured and to change it. The pulseaudio package installs several
files under /etc
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 02:36:08 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012, 21:56:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> So why does aplay fail? It's a mystery to me!
>
> Please post the output of 'aplay -l' and 'aplay -L'.
OK, here it is:
$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
On Mi, 12 sep 12, 16:44:03, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 09:36 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > [1] I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a
> > different machine via the network, but the setup seemed too
> > complicated and fragile for me so I just use the laptop's
On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 09:36 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> [1] I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a
> different machine via the network, but the setup seemed too
> complicated and fragile for me so I just use the laptop's speakers for
> the occasional youtube video or so.
I do
On Jo, 13 sep 12, 00:49:03, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 09:36:08AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a different
> > machine via the network, but the setup seemed too complicated and
> > fragile for me so I just use the l
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 09:36:08AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a different
> machine via the network, but the setup seemed too complicated and
> fragile for me so I just use the laptop's speakers for the occasional
> youtube video or so.
On Ma, 11 sep 12, 21:56:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:10:01 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >
> > What does
> >
> > speaker-test -c2 -t wav
> >
> > do (both as user and root)?
>
> It works! Both as root and as a normal user. Amazing!
At least you know that th
On 09/11/2012 09:56 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:10:01 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
What does
speaker-test -c2 -t wav
do (both as user and root)?
It works! Both as root and as a normal user. Amazing! So why does
aplay fail? It's a mystery to me!
Assuming yo
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 21:56 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> As much as I dislike pulseaudio (I wish everyone would use alsa), it is
> evident that this is the future direction of Debian; so I would like to
> find a way for pulseaudio and alsa to peacefully coexist if possible.
Even if Brian's hint
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:10:01 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> What does
>
> speaker-test -c2 -t wav
>
> do (both as user and root)?
It works! Both as root and as a normal user. Amazing! So why does
aplay fail? It's a mystery to me!
>
> Assuming you really want to keep Gnome ther
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 22:56:15 -0400 (EDT), Weaver wrote:
>
> Could it be something as simple as "alsactl init" as root?
I just tried that. Here's what I got:
alsactl: parse:1655: Unable to open file '/usr/share/alsa/init/ca0106': No
such file or directory
--
.''`. Stephen Powell
On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 22:13:06 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> I can confirm that my userid is in the cdrom and audio groups. I haven't
> checked the cable connections yet, but I plan to do that tomorrow.
> But the problem seems to be more systemic. I can't seem to get aplay
> to work on a .wav f
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:13:06PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> >
> > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> > way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
> > correctly and securely. Th
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 09:10 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 10 sep 12, 22:13:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> > >
> > > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> > > way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups.
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 09:33 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 09:10 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Lu, 10 sep 12, 22:13:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
> > > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obv
On Lu, 10 sep 12, 22:13:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> >
> > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> > way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
> > correctly and securely. The speakers are
On Mon, September 10, 2012 3:55 am, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 21:06:02 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> [Snip]
>
>> I'm wondering if pulseaudio has something to do with this.
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> way
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
>
> I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
> correctly and securely. The speakers are connected correctly to the
> output of the sound card.
I c
On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 21:06:02 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
[Snip]
> I'm wondering if pulseaudio has something to do with this.
> Any help would be appreciated.
I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
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