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Old 6th May 2011
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Default No sound azalia intel 82801H HD Audio

Hi,

The device is detected and i can see the audio being played by mplayer,vlc.
But there's no sound. here's my current mixerctl and audio settings


$ mixerctl -av
outputs.hp_source=mix2 [ dac-0:1 dac-2:3 mix2 ]
outputs.hp_boost=off [ off on ]
outputs.mic_dir=input-vr80 [ none input input-vr0 input-vr50 input-vr80 ]
outputs.mic2_dir=input-vr80 [ none input input-vr0 input-vr50 input-vr80 ]
outputs.spkr_source=dac-2:3 [ dac-0:1 dac-2:3 mix2 ]
inputs.dac-0:1_mute=off [ off on ]
inputs.dac-0:1=0,0
inputs.dac-2:3_mute=off [ off on ]
inputs.dac-2:3=0,0
inputs.sel_source=mix2 [ dac-0:1 dac-2:3 mix2 ]
inputs.mix2_source=dac-0:1,dac-2:3,sel2,sel3 { dac-0:1 dac-2:3 sel2 sel3 }
inputs.mix2_dac-0:1=120,120
inputs.mix2_dac-2:3=120,120
inputs.mix2_sel2=120,120
inputs.mix2_sel3=120,120
inputs.sel2_source=mic2 [ mic mic2 ]
outputs.sel2=85,85
inputs.sel3_source=mic [ mic mic2 ]
outputs.sel3=85,85
record.adc-0:1_source=sel2 [ sel2 mix2 ]
record.adc-0:1_mute=off [ off on ]
record.adc-0:1=119,119
record.adc-2:3_source=sel3 [ sel3 mix2 ]
record.adc-2:3_mute=off [ off on ]
record.adc-2:3=119,119
inputs.sel6_source=adc-0:1 [ adc-0:1 adc-2:3 ]
inputs.sel7_source=adc-0:1 [ adc-0:1 adc-2:3 ]
inputs.beep_mute=off [ off on ]
inputs.beep=85
outputs.hp_sense=unplugged [ unplugged plugged ]
outputs.mic_sense=unplugged [ unplugged plugged ]
outputs.spkr_muters=hp { hp }
outputs.master=0,0
outputs.master.mute=off [ off on ]
outputs.master.slaves=dac-0:1,dac-2:3 { dac-0:1 dac-2:3 sel2 sel3 beep }
record.volume=119,119
record.volume.mute=off [ off on ]
record.volume.slaves=adc-0:1,adc-2:3 { adc-0:1 adc-2:3 }



$audioctl -f /dev/audio
name=HD-Audio
version=1.0
config=azalia0
encodings=slinear_le:16:2:1,slinear_le:20:4:1,slin ear_le:24:4:1
properties=full_duplex,independent
full_duplex=0
fullduplex=0
blocksize=9600
hiwat=6
lowat=4
output_muted=0
monitor_gain=0
mode=play
play.rate=48000
play.sample_rate=48000
play.channels=2
play.precision=16
play.bps=2
play.msb=1
play.encoding=slinear_le
play.gain=0
play.balance=32
play.port=0x0
play.avail_ports=0x0
play.seek=0
play.samples=0
play.eof=0
play.pause=0
play.error=0
play.waiting=0
play.open=1
play.active=0
play.buffer_size=65536
play.block_size=9600
play.errors=0
record.rate=48000
record.sample_rate=48000
record.channels=2
record.precision=16
record.bps=2
record.msb=1
record.encoding=slinear_le
record.gain=119
record.balance=32
record.port=0x0
record.avail_ports=0x0
record.seek=0
record.samples=0
record.eof=0
record.pause=0
record.error=0record.open=1
record.active=0
record.buffer_size=65536
record.block_size=9600
record.errors=0

record.waiting=0
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Old 6th May 2011
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It seems like your master volume is set to 0?
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outputs.master=0,0
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Old 6th May 2011
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Hi,

Sorry i didn't noticed it. i had tried increasing the output.masters to output.masters=255,255. still no sound. Any thing else to be changed? here's the current one.
outputs.hp_source=mix2 [ dac-0:1 dac-2:3 mix2 ]
outputs.hp_boost=off [ off on ]
outputs.mic_dir=input-vr80 [ none input input-vr0 input-vr50 input-vr80 ]
outputs.mic2_dir=input-vr80 [ none input input-vr0 input-vr50 input-vr80 ]
outputs.spkr_source=dac-2:3 [ dac-0:1 dac-2:3 mix2 ]
inputs.dac-0:1_mute=off [ off on ]
inputs.dac-0:1=254,254
inputs.dac-2:3_mute=off [ off on ]
inputs.dac-2:3=254,254
inputs.sel_source=mix2 [ dac-0:1 dac-2:3 mix2 ]
inputs.mix2_source=dac-0:1,dac-2:3,sel2,sel3 { dac-0:1 dac-2:3 sel2 sel3 }
inputs.mix2_dac-0:1=120,120
inputs.mix2_dac-2:3=120,120
inputs.mix2_sel2=120,120
inputs.mix2_sel3=120,120
inputs.sel2_source=mic2 [ mic mic2 ]
outputs.sel2=85,85
inputs.sel3_source=mic [ mic mic2 ]
outputs.sel3=85,85
record.adc-0:1_source=sel2 [ sel2 mix2 ]
record.adc-0:1_mute=off [ off on ]
record.adc-0:1=119,119
record.adc-2:3_source=sel3 [ sel3 mix2 ]
record.adc-2:3_mute=off [ off on ]
record.adc-2:3=119,119
inputs.sel6_source=adc-0:1 [ adc-0:1 adc-2:3 ]
inputs.sel7_source=adc-0:1 [ adc-0:1 adc-2:3 ]
inputs.beep_mute=off [ off on ]
inputs.beep=85
outputs.hp_sense=unplugged [ unplugged plugged ]
outputs.mic_sense=unplugged [ unplugged plugged ]
outputs.spkr_muters=hp { hp }
outputs.master=255,255
outputs.master.mute=off [ off on ]
outputs.master.slaves=dac-0:1,dac-2:3 { dac-0:1 dac-2:3 sel2 sel3 beep }
record.volume=119,119
record.volume.mute=off [ off on ]
record.volume.slaves=adc-0:1,adc-2:3 { adc-0:1 adc-2:3 }
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The hda sound codec is somewhat of a morass with manufacturers, particularly laptop manufacturers, hard wiring the chip in different, non-standardize ways. Have you tried internet searches for your particular device? How about FreeBSD/NetBSD support? Searching Linux/alsa compatability might let you know about funny wiring. I put Arch Linux on an old laptop for a neighbor and what was detected as speaker outputs actually was the headphones jack. I also installed OpenBSD on a Via Viotech 3100+ motherboard (would not support 2 SATA drives but would support 1 SATA and 1 IDE) only to have the hda sound not work. Rather than fight with it, I put in FreeBSD and sound worked out of the box.

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Old 7th May 2011
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Hi,

I have tried searching on the internet. found in some forums to change some
mixerctl values, but it don't work for me. audio device here seems to be same as mine but sound works http://www.daemonforums.org/showpost...6&postcount=48 . Yes, sound works fine on Freebsd with snd_hda module,but i really liked Openbsd,suspend/resume and everything else works fine,except for the audio

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Do you get sound from the green headphone jack?
According to the azalia man page outputs.hp is for the pin complex for the headphone jack
http://resin.csoft.net/cgi-bin/man.c...4&topic=azalia
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Old 8th May 2011
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I get a very low sound when inputs.dac* other outputs.* variables are set to maximum, but the sound is too low and not clear.seems like there's some settings that i need to change, will get back if it works
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Old 11th May 2011
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Another thought would be to try the OSS drivers. I used the older OSS drivers in a linux laptop that used a second sound driver for the on board modem. I was able to work around an IRQ conflict between the modem/sound drivers by using the OSS drivers instead of alsa

The OSS website has not been updated so I do not know if the OSS drivers work for more recent OpenBSD version.

http://www.opensound.com/openbsd.html

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No they do NOT work! There is absolutely NO interest in porting OSS to OpenBSD. You can search
OpenBSD mailing lists for the discussion I initiated among developers about porting OSS to OpenBSD when OSS was released under BSD license.
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Indeed, do not use them.. OpenBSD has its own wrapper implemetation API of OSSv3 and a native interface, sndio.

The kernel drivers are good, but azalia is complex and often needs some fine tuning.. it is almost impossible to pick default settings that work on every device, so play with mixerctl.

The alternative is to contact someone who can help you, the primary developer, for example.
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Hi,
Thank you all for helping. i haven't checked the audio for sometimes, i have openbsd installed on an another laptop,Everything works on it, except for keyboard not working after suspend http://www.daemonforums.org/showthread.php?t=5945 .But it's ok, I'm happy with it now

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