At first everything was working perfectly, but then after 10 minutes I got a bad sound.
I still get the bad sound and it's not localized to a specific application it's also in the wine test sound function.
wine version: wine-1.3.31
I have the winealsa driver. It's a new interface and all the old fixes doesn't work.
Hi, I've been having problems with getting sound to work with two out of three of my games that I have installed with steam on wine.
I've installed Borderlands 2, Dead Island, and Portal 2. Borderlands 2 works flawlessly and sound is great.
However, Dead Island and Portal 2, do not have sound. Although the graphics, and the game play is fine, there is no sound.
I used one of the help guides for establishing hdmi sound here
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2142636
and also installed pulseaudio volume control. I can see the hdmi sound which would come out of my tv speakers yet isn't. In PulseAudio, the sound bar pulses which shows sound activity. The picture is great. The sound is no longer sent out of the built in speakers. My TV is not muted.
When I run WoW in wine the sound works only if no other sound is working at the moment. If I have a song playin in rhythmbox or sound playin in Vent the Wow sound won't work and after awhile I'm thinkin Vent ends up having errors because of this.
Hi! I have some problems with sound on Wine because I am using Pulseaudio. So I read that I have to make Wine use Alsa directly through
Code:
Winetricks/Select the Default Wine Prefix/Change settings/sound=alsa.
The problem is that when I navigate to Change settings again sound=alsa isn't checked. I tried changing the other options too but they aren't preserved either.
Hi,
I am having some problems getting sound to work over the HDMI interface on my laptop. I have tried going to System/Preferences/Sound to try and change the settings to HDMI but there are no HDMI options to choose from. How do I find out if HDMI sound is supported by the nvidia drivers I am using? I had a look at this thread;
Hello All,
Okay first yes, another post about sound..... however I have spent the last day and a half researching the forums trying to find the solution on my own. Second I don't want to be spoon fed the answer, when I figure out what the problem is I want to at least try to understand what I am doing to fix it.
My system:
I recently reinstalled WINE, and immediately noticed severe issues with it. Specifically the audio. I tried playing Fallout: New Vegas, and found that the audio was very weird sounding. It sounded like a scratchy and sped up version of what it should sound like. When Doc Mitchell talks at the beginning, his voice sounds pretty ok, but it's also sped up.
I'm not able to make mic work with wine 1.5
I found some suggestions but they don't seem to work:
-Disable winepulse.drv (aka: PulseAudio):
"A1: Go to winecfg, in the tab 'libraries', enter 'winepulse.drv' in the box and click on add, click yes on the warning. Select winepulse.drv and change load order to 'disabled'.