Sound:
Hello,
I am running Fedora 13 64bit with Gnome, on Acer Aspire 7730ZG Laptop with Dobly Home Theater Surround Sound 5.1.
When I goto sound Sound Preferences, click the hardware tab,I select Analog Surround 5.1 Output and select Test Speakers, Only the Front Right, Front Left, Front Center have the test sounds working.
I''m running Ubuntu 12.10 64-bit on my laptop with an external Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 Pro sound card plugged in via USB.
If I have output selected to stereo output then everything plays fine in stereo. However if I select surround 5.1 output then a fast clicking sound emits from all speakers, both when playing or sound or not.
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>
Don't no where to start.
I have an Acer 8930G Laptop.
Testing Ubuntu 9.10 32bit
Intel core 2 DUO (2.0GHz) T6400
3GB Ram
There is no stereo sound it is mono, if i move the balance slider left to right it moves the sound front to rear.
if i select 5.1 surround sound will only come out of the LFE (Subwoofer).
Any body got any ideas.
Hi,
I've recently bought a new PC, installed Ubuntu and am now unable to get 5.1 digital sound working.
I have centos 6.3 running on this pc. the built in sound card is detected normally and is a 7.1 card with all speakers listed. It includes a optical out as well as hdmi for the built in video. It looks like pulse audio is automagicly miss configuring the optical out as it is listed as sterio digital out.
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Just as an introduction: before the upgrade to 12.04 I was only able to get surround sound working by using the AlsaUpgrade script to upgrade alsa to 1.0.25. Without that I would have only stereo options in Sounds Settings.
The upgrade to to 12.04 overwrote the alsa on the system back to version 1.0.24, but Sound Settings does show 5.1 output.