I have been working on this issue for several days now and still cannot get my sound card to work. Basically, I have a Creative Sound Blaster Recon3D sound card installed in a PCI slot and I am unable to play any sound through it. Note that I have the on board sound disabled in the BIOS. Also, it is my understanding that this sound card is supported as of kernel 3.5.
Hi,
I have got Creative Sound Blaster 5.1 VX card on my PCI slot.
When I login to Ubuntu, I get some irritating sound (similar to old TV sound when you do not find any channel). When I play any music or movie, there is no sound.
The same works in Windows.
Please help me in searching drivers for my hardware OR to fix it.
Update manager updated a few libs recently (can't remember which ones, but it was definitely not linux headers). Then, after reboot the sound stopped working. The song in rhythmbox would go on playing visually and there is no indication in Sound Preferences that the hardware is not working properly. Yet no sound is coming out of speakers.
Greetings forum.
As the title alludes to, I am using Linux Lite 1.0.4 and I am having problems getting the sound to work properly.
My sound card is a PCI - "Creative Labs, Sound Blaster Live 5.1" surround sound card, and the problem is, I cannot get sound from anything other than the front speakers.
I have tried adjusting the options in the sound preferences - Menu> Multimedia>
Hi Guys,
I am running the latest version Ubuntu and I have installed a new sound card. Its a Creative X-Fi Xtreme Audio. After the install I rebooted and everything worked perfectly.
Hi,After following Arch Wiki for configuring Alsa I added the following to my /etc/asound.conf:efaults.pcm.card 0
defaults.pcm.device 0
defaults.ctl.card 0This works on my current session. However, sometimes when I reboot my computer, my primary sound card that my speakers are connected to, becomes card 1 and I have to update this setting to get my sound card working.
Hi!
After upgrading ubuntu 9.04 to 9.10, pulseaudio says that my Toshiba Multimedia Center soundcard is 4.0, but this is fake, because it's 5.1 surround sound card.
I'm tired by searching for good pulseaudio/alsa config, so I'm looking for external sound card fully working with Ubuntu.
My preferences:
* USB or ExpressCard interface
I recently installed Ubuntu 9.04 on my desktop. Now at first glance everything seemed to be Ok. My computer has two sound cards, one is integrated Nvidia soundcard and second one is Creative X-FI. First I plugged my speakers on to my X-Fi card which I downloaded drivers for. How ever I did not manage to bring out any audio out of it.
jaimes wrote:it appares my sound card that works is not default. Is this the problem?Hey jaimes,I've had some issues before with pulseaudio using my hdmi sound card as the default. I wanted my laptop speakers to be the default but I couldn't see a way to change this configuration with pavucontrol.