No sound from Tahrpup 6.0.2
No sound from Tahrpup 6.0.2
I've just installed Tahrpup 6.0.2. I have a built-in audio device [Azalia HDAC). I get no sound and the volume icon on the desktop is crossed out (red line). I previously used Lucid Puppy 5.2.7 and there was no sound problem.
gusfagan
gusfagan
hi gusfagan
make sure tahrpup is up-to date with the service pack and the update button in quickpet and then use menu>>setup>>multiple soundcard wizard
make sure tahrpup is up-to date with the service pack and the update button in quickpet and then use menu>>setup>>multiple soundcard wizard
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Audio
Thanks 666philb
I had already updated in Quickpet. More info: Kernel 3.14.20 (i686). In System/Hardware Info/Summary, Audio Device is 'PC-Speaker-pcsp'. In System/Hardware Info/PC Devices, it is 'VIA Technologies VT8237A/VT8251 HDA Controller (rev 10)'. The volume icon at the bottom of the desktop is crossed out (red line). I appreciate your help.
gusfagan
I had already updated in Quickpet. More info: Kernel 3.14.20 (i686). In System/Hardware Info/Summary, Audio Device is 'PC-Speaker-pcsp'. In System/Hardware Info/PC Devices, it is 'VIA Technologies VT8237A/VT8251 HDA Controller (rev 10)'. The volume icon at the bottom of the desktop is crossed out (red line). I appreciate your help.
gusfagan
did you try ....
menu>>setup>>multiple soundcard wizard ?
menu>>setup>>multiple soundcard wizard ?
Bionicpup64 built with bionic beaver packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=114311
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Xenialpup64, built with xenial xerus packages http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=107331
Puplette Legopen based Tahrpup 6.0.2
same with aspire 1640 . Check in progress. I will advise feed back.
Solved... speakers were set off. Very sorry.
You Tube ok for my music
Solved... speakers were set off. Very sorry.
You Tube ok for my music
Last edited by Pelo on Mon 10 Apr 2017, 21:45, edited 1 time in total.
The way I set mine up was to run multi-card wizard to select the device - GN netcom headphones in my case - which was card 2.
I also use the retrovol to turn up the volume
I then right click the tray speaker and select the Config option and on the Hardware tab set the card to hw:2 (I also like to set the volume bar to be horizontal rather than vertical) to correspond to what multicard wizard said was the card number.
As the last line in /etc/modeprobe.d/alsa-base.conf I then added a line of
options snd-usb-audio index=2
Set that in stone (I frugal without a savefile) and its been fine ever since.
I think problems can arise ??? if I move the usb headphones from one USB to another, but I don't tend to do that, I use the topmost of the two USB's on the front of my system for the mouse, lower one for headphones and have a 1 to 4 extension of USB's out of a back of PC USB port that sits on top of the PC (for external USB HDD's/other USB devices). I don't tend to use the other spare USB's at the rear of the PC as they're inconvienient to reach.
Another choice is to set the right click of the speaker tray icon and enter a value of default in the hardware Sound card option. And use alsamixer (terminal command prompt) F6 to select the default sound card, and arrow across combined with up arrow to turn the sound levels up for the various choices (I usually set mine at just below where they turn red), especially for the PCM choice.
I also have /root/.retrovolrc content that points to card 2
# Which soundcard to use
card=hw:2
I don't really understand how sound is setup/works in puppy. To me it does feel like there's something wrong with the sound arrangement/configuration in Tahr, but I can't point to where. When using a savefolder I did have some cases of different card numbers being picked up at times, so gnnetcom headphones on perhaps card 2 one session, card 1 the next time type of thing.
I also use the retrovol to turn up the volume
I then right click the tray speaker and select the Config option and on the Hardware tab set the card to hw:2 (I also like to set the volume bar to be horizontal rather than vertical) to correspond to what multicard wizard said was the card number.
As the last line in /etc/modeprobe.d/alsa-base.conf I then added a line of
options snd-usb-audio index=2
Set that in stone (I frugal without a savefile) and its been fine ever since.
I think problems can arise ??? if I move the usb headphones from one USB to another, but I don't tend to do that, I use the topmost of the two USB's on the front of my system for the mouse, lower one for headphones and have a 1 to 4 extension of USB's out of a back of PC USB port that sits on top of the PC (for external USB HDD's/other USB devices). I don't tend to use the other spare USB's at the rear of the PC as they're inconvienient to reach.
Another choice is to set the right click of the speaker tray icon and enter a value of default in the hardware Sound card option. And use alsamixer (terminal command prompt) F6 to select the default sound card, and arrow across combined with up arrow to turn the sound levels up for the various choices (I usually set mine at just below where they turn red), especially for the PCM choice.
I also have /root/.retrovolrc content that points to card 2
# Which soundcard to use
card=hw:2
I don't really understand how sound is setup/works in puppy. To me it does feel like there's something wrong with the sound arrangement/configuration in Tahr, but I can't point to where. When using a savefolder I did have some cases of different card numbers being picked up at times, so gnnetcom headphones on perhaps card 2 one session, card 1 the next time type of thing.
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Tahrpup 6.0.2 XFCE has no audio mixer
Tahrpup 6.0.2 XFCE has no audio mixer in the menu
I use retrovol to set udio, capture for screencast.
I am not used to XFCE Puppies. Perhaps something exist without launching Retrovol in terminal ?
Solved
xfce4-mixer-4.8.0-i486.pet
I use retrovol to set udio, capture for screencast.
I am not used to XFCE Puppies. Perhaps something exist without launching Retrovol in terminal ?
Solved
xfce4-mixer-4.8.0-i486.pet
Last edited by Pelo on Mon 10 Apr 2017, 21:35, edited 1 time in total.
Nice Puppybang is full featured but (puppy_tahr_6.0.2.sfs):
Nice Puppybang is full featured but ... no audio working. Based on tahrpup 6.0.2 my technical staff is checking what could be wrong.. Your feed back being translated french, it could help.
Computer 64 bits Medion Akoya P7624 (Made in Germany 2012)
Audio output failed:
The audio device "default:CARD=pcsp" could not be used:
No such file or directory.
Topic Puppylinuxword Puppybang
Computer 64 bits Medion Akoya P7624 (Made in Germany 2012)
Audio output failed:
The audio device "default:CARD=pcsp" could not be used:
No such file or directory.
Topic Puppylinuxword Puppybang
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