That line totally broke the driver's ability to load.  It was trying to
tell the hardware to behave in ways it simply can't.

After modprobing it, can you run the alsa-info script again?

And for the sake of "fun" instead of only testing gstreamer stuff, let's try 
something else.
If you run "alsamixer -c0" can you change volume? The computer translation of 
your question seems to say you were trying to change the volume using GNOME's 
thing.  If you can, raise the volume all the way (use M to toggle mute status), 
then run "aplay /usr/share/sounds/login.wav"  and let me know if you hear that 
sound.

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No Sound with VIA VT1708B - Audio onboard Asus M3N78-VM
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/306131
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