Slackware :: Intel 82801H - ICH8 Family - HD Audio Controller Recognized By Alsaconf But Doesnt Work

Mar 14, 2010

Well, when I run alsaconf, it finds my 82801H and I go on to setting it up, it says it will run, but it doesnt run.

Quote:

Now ALSA is ready to use.

For adjustment of volumes, use your favorite mixer.

But my song don't work, ..... works, but no sound in that, and i have tried running alsamixer to raise the volume to the peak.

I have a vague idea that, this sound card has difficulty in linux but all I get is 3 year old patches for gutsy gibbon and fixes that are non-slackware so I dont have the files and what not.

I have been trying, but never seem to understand why it says it works when it doesnt work.

Oh turns out, from thinkwiki, [url]

Its AD1984 actually, and it didn't work on 2.6.24.2 mine is 2.6.29.2 .

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Lets get straight to the point. im using Karmic, and as said by the title my audio card is not detected. lspci -v gives the following:

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00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller (rev 03)
Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 1763

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I'm getting silence when trying to record output from pulseaudio on my laptop. This wasn't happening the last time I tried, which, I admit, was almost certainly a previous ubuntu release (I'm on 10.10).

My sound card is an Intel ICH8-family device, supported by the snd_hda_intel module. PulseAudio calls it "Internal Audio Analog Stereo".

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1. parec
I use:

Code:
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Code:
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Code:

These are the contents of my /etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf

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Here is the output of lspci and dmesg:

lspci:

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dmesg:

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Additional Info:

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when i type the code:

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Building card database...


Loading driver...

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