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Old 17th September 2009
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Default netbsd 5 and intel hda audio support

Following are the message i am getting in dmesg related to audio device:
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azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0: Generic High Definition Audio Controller
azalia0: interrupting at ioapic0 pin 22
azalia0: host: 0x8086/0x284b (rev. 3), HDA rev. 1.0

azalia0: codec[0]: Realtek ALC262 (rev. 0.2), HDA rev. 1.0
azalia0: codec[1]: 0x1057/0x3055 (rev. 7.0), HDA rev. 1.0
azalia0: codec[1]: No support for modem function groups
azalia0: codec[1] has no audio function groups
audio0 at azalia0: full duplex, independent

pad0: outputs: 44100Hz, 16-bit, stereo
audio1 at pad0: half duplex
does this mean netbsd has detected and configured my device and in pulse audio preference in gnome /dev/sound0 has been selected as audio device.

But when I play any music or movie I don't hear any sound, all though I have set all the volumes levels to 100%
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I even tried add my user to pulse and dbus groups. But that didn't help.
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$ mixerctl -a | grep mute

See the mixerctl(1) man page.
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$ mixerctl -a | grep mute

See the mixerctl(1) man page.
following is the output of following command:
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record.adc07.mute=off
record.adc08.mute=off
record.adc09.mute=off
mix.mix0b.un19.mute=off
outputs.unknown14.mute=off
outputs.unknown16.mute=off
outputs.pink18.mute=off
outputs.unknown19.mute=off
outputs.green1b.mute=off
mix.mix22.un19.mute=off
mix.mix22.un14.mute=off
mix.mix23.un19.mute=off
mix.mix23.un14.mute=off
mix.mix24.un19.mute=off
mix.mix24.un14.mute=off
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Nothing is muted, but do make sure volume is turned up. The mixerctl(1) man page should provide instructions on how to do that.

Also, on what computer are you running this? I've noticed that on my Thinkpad T61 notebook I have to press either the volume up/down button at least once every time I turn it on or I won't have any sound. Even though mixerctl shows nothing is muted, and volume is turned up.
Note that this is on OpenBSD, not NetBSD. But if you're running on a notebook, you might give it a try.
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following is the output of mixerctl -a -v:
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record.adc07.mute=off  [ off on ]
record.adc07=120,120  delta=8
record.adc08.mute=off  [ off on ]
record.adc08=120,120  delta=8
record.adc09.mute=off  [ off on ]
record.adc09=120,120  delta=8
mix.mix0b.pink18.mu=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0b.un19.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0b.green1b.m=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0b.pink18=120,120  delta=8
mix.mix0b.unknown19=120,120  delta=8
mix.mix0b.green1b=120,120  delta=8
mix.master=120,120  delta=8
mix.master.dac02.mu=off  [ off on ]
mix.master.mix0b.mu=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0d=120,120  delta=8
mix.mix0d.dac03.mut=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0d.mix0b.mut=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0e=120  delta=8
mix.mix0e.dac02.mut=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix0e.mix0b.mut=off  [ off on ]
outputs.unknown14.sourc=master  [ master mix0d ]
outputs.unknown14.mute=off  [ off on ]
outputs.unknown14=85,85  delta=85
outputs.unknown14.dir=output  [ input output ]
outputs.unknown14.boost=off  [ off on ]
outputs.unknown16.mute=off  [ off on ]
outputs.pink18.source=master  [ master mix0d ]
outputs.pink18.mute=off  [ off on ]
outputs.pink18=85,85  delta=85
outputs.pink18.dir=output  [ input output ]
outputs.pink18.boost=off  [ off on ]
outputs.unknown19.sourc=master  [ master mix0d ]
outputs.unknown19.mute=off  [ off on ]
outputs.unknown19=85,85  delta=85
outputs.unknown19.dir=output  [ input output ]
outputs.unknown19.boost=off  [ off on ]
outputs.green1b.source=master  [ master mix0d ]
outputs.green1b.mute=off  [ off on ]
outputs.green1b=85,85  delta=85
outputs.green1b.dir=output  [ input output ]
outputs.green1b.boost=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix22.pink18.mu=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix22.un19.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix22.green1b.m=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix22.un14.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix22.mix0b.mut=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix23.pink18.mu=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix23.un19.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix23.green1b.m=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix23.un14.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix23.mix0b.mut=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix24.pink18.mu=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix24.un19.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix24.green1b.m=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix24.un14.mute=off  [ off on ]
mix.mix24.mix0b.mut=off  [ off on ]
playback.mode=02  [ 02 06 03 ]
record.mode=07  [ 07 08 09 0a ]
I using a lenovo y410 laptop.
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