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From: noreply@alsa-project.org
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Subject: [ALSA - driver 0000365]: No audio with Asus p4p800-vm
Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 20:09:38 +0200 (CEST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20040716180938.AF3793B003@server.perex-int.cz> (raw)


A BUGNOTE has been added to this bug.
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https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=0000365
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Reported By:                Anlar
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    ALSA - driver
Bug ID:                     365
Category:                   PCI - intel8x0
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   major
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     new
Distribution:               Gentoo - up to date stable
Kernel Version:             2.6.7
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Date Submitted:             07-04-2004 20:53 CEST
Last Modified:              07-16-2004 20:09 CEST
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Summary:                    No audio with Asus p4p800-vm
Description: 
I have new Asus P4P800-VM motherboard (865G) that has i8x0 (x=1?) (ADI1980)
builtin. Alsa does seem to initialize, the required modules load and
something gets fed to the device but nothing comes out. I have played
around with the mixer volumes and done other known usual stuff as well.

A googling session revealed that some people have had success with this
motherboard but most of the people have failed. I thought that something
on this motherboard might be non-standard and require attention. 

(If it is trivial, something t be added to the wikis. I doubt though since
couple guys have tried already and none of them were complete newbies.)
======================================================================

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 Anlar - 07-08-2004 20:33 CEST 
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Tried also with 2004-06-02 cvs version. Still playing mute. This sound chip
isn't listed as one that requires some "quirks" thingy, whatever that
means..

ALSA /tmp/alsa/alsa-driver/alsa-kernel/pci/ac97/ac97_codec.c:1922: AC'97 0
analog subsections not ready
intel8x0_measure_ac97_clock: measured 49414 usecs
intel8x0: clocking to 48000

edited on: 07-08-04 20:33

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 Anlar - 07-07-2004 17:32 CEST 
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I did the
ac97_quirk= 0-4
thingy just in case.. This time while playing with mixer I heard couple
faint cracks when I unmuted the channels. Very faint.

Tried something older, with a kernel 2.6.2 provided alsa. Still silent.

edited on: 07-07-04 17:32

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 Anlar - 07-07-2004 22:02 CEST 
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Played around with Knoppix, couldn't get working with its 2.4.26. Not even
on OSS, it seems to be btw failing too. 

Updated the motherboard bios to the newest version, no improvement.

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 Anlar - 07-08-2004 20:40 CEST 
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Managed to steal me a spdif module. They seem to be mostly universal and
compatible amongst vendors - very simple. Guess what? I've got Hotel
California playing in my room! Whee! Still have to use iron saw to make
the pci back plate "low profile" to fit inside the case.

Didn't have to touch anything special. Just asked for the "default" sound
source to be used, enabled the digital output from the mixer and voila.

The analogs are still dead as a brick. Been playing around with the mixer
a lot. Any ideas what to check?

edited on: 07-08-04 20:36

edited on: 07-08-04 20:40

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 tiwai - 07-16-2004 12:14 CEST 
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Just to be sure.  Try to turn on 'External Amplifier'.
Also, set 'Downmix' to off.

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 Anlar - 07-16-2004 20:09 CEST 
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No difference. Spdif works nice, analogs still dead. Tried again with all
the jacks just to be sure..

Bug History
Date Modified  Username       Field                    Change              
======================================================================
07-04-04 20:53 Anlar          New Bug                                      
07-04-04 20:53 Anlar          Distribution              => Gentoo - up to date stable
07-04-04 20:53 Anlar          Kernel Version            => 2.6.7           
07-04-04 20:54 Anlar          Bug Monitored: Anlar                         
07-06-04 22:04 Anlar          Bugnote Added: 0001387                       
07-06-04 22:29 Anlar          File Added: asound.state                     
07-06-04 22:58 Anlar          Bugnote Added: 0001389                       
07-06-04 22:59 Anlar          Bugnote Edited: 0001389                      
07-07-04 17:32 Anlar          Bugnote Edited: 0001389                      
07-07-04 22:02 Anlar          Bugnote Added: 0001394                       
07-08-04 20:30 Anlar          Bugnote Added: 0001395                       
07-08-04 20:31 Anlar          File Added: alsa                             
07-08-04 20:32 Anlar          File Added: alsa.conf                        
07-08-04 20:33 Anlar          Bugnote Edited: 0001387                      
07-08-04 20:36 Anlar          Bugnote Edited: 0001395                      
07-08-04 20:40 Anlar          Bugnote Edited: 0001395                      
07-16-04 12:14 tiwai          Bugnote Added: 0001447                       
07-16-04 20:09 Anlar          Bugnote Added: 0001454                       
======================================================================


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2004-07-16 18:09 noreply [this message]
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2006-03-01  0:02 [ALSA - driver 0000365]: No audio with Asus p4p800-vm bugtrack
2005-12-30  4:18 bugtrack
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2005-03-23 15:09 bugtrack
2004-07-16 10:14 noreply
2004-07-08 18:30 noreply
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