Help getting your audio device working

Moderator: slax

External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby dstuttgen » Sun May 16, 2010 9:21 am

:cry: My Bose desktop speakers are not working in PCLOS Gnome. They worked good in Ububtu10.04. Ran Alsaconf as SU but still no external sound. In sound preferences I have Bose enabled in hardware and output.
I am out of ideas. Anyone have any???

Thanks for your help.

Dan
dstuttgen
New Friend
New Friend
 
Posts: 7
Joined: Thu May 13, 2010 7:52 pm

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby sarcastic_bastard » Sun May 16, 2010 11:51 am

Odd. My external usb speakers didn't have any noticable issues. Your soundcard does show up as working in the Control Center, yes?
Remember this, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

"The thing about changing the world... is that once you do it, the world's all different."

Let's share our knowledge. Otherwise, what's the point?
sarcastic_bastard
User avatar
Hero Member
Hero Member
 
Posts: 1705
Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:08 am
Location: Western Australia

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby dstuttgen » Sun May 16, 2010 12:07 pm

sarcastic_bastard wrote:Odd. My external usb speakers didn't have any noticable issues. Your soundcard does show up as working in the Control Center, yes?


Yes: This from PCC
Here you can select an alternative driver (either OSS or ALSA) for your sound card (nVidia Corporation|MCP72XE/MCP72P/MCP78U/MCP78S High Definition Audio).

Your card currently use the ALSA "snd_hda_intel" driver (default driver for your card is "snd_hda_intel")

I have a dropdown box available to choose a different driver. The only other driver is "unknown".

Cheers, Dan
dstuttgen
New Friend
New Friend
 
Posts: 7
Joined: Thu May 13, 2010 7:52 pm

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby sarcastic_bastard » Sun May 16, 2010 12:13 pm

And, not to insult you, but I've made this mistake myself, you do have the speaker plug in the right jack/port?
Remember this, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

"The thing about changing the world... is that once you do it, the world's all different."

Let's share our knowledge. Otherwise, what's the point?
sarcastic_bastard
User avatar
Hero Member
Hero Member
 
Posts: 1705
Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:08 am
Location: Western Australia

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby dstuttgen » Sun May 16, 2010 12:23 pm

sarcastic_bastard wrote:And, not to insult you, but I've made this mistake myself, you do have the speaker plug in the right jack/port?


Sorry, forgot to mention that it uses a USB connection.

Dan
dstuttgen
New Friend
New Friend
 
Posts: 7
Joined: Thu May 13, 2010 7:52 pm

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby sarcastic_bastard » Sun May 16, 2010 12:39 pm

Mine uses usb also, but only for power. The sound plug still needs plugging into the actual sound port, hence my question. :)
Remember this, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

"The thing about changing the world... is that once you do it, the world's all different."

Let's share our knowledge. Otherwise, what's the point?
sarcastic_bastard
User avatar
Hero Member
Hero Member
 
Posts: 1705
Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:08 am
Location: Western Australia

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby dstuttgen » Sun May 16, 2010 1:57 pm

sarcastic_bastard wrote:Mine uses usb also, but only for power. The sound plug still needs plugging into the actual sound port, hence my question. :)


Mine gets it's power from the wall plug. This is my speaker set-up;
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... D=40212633

Power goes to sub woofer, satellites plug into sub woofer, cord runs up and plugs into USB. Also another cord for volume with jacks for headphones and mic.

Dan
dstuttgen
New Friend
New Friend
 
Posts: 7
Joined: Thu May 13, 2010 7:52 pm

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby dstuttgen » Sun May 16, 2010 2:36 pm

dstuttgen wrote:
sarcastic_bastard wrote:Mine uses usb also, but only for power. The sound plug still needs plugging into the actual sound port, hence my question. :)


Mine gets it's power from the wall plug. This is my speaker set-up;
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... D=40212633

Power goes to sub woofer, satellites plug into sub woofer, cord runs up and plugs into USB. Also another cord for volume with jacks for headphones and mic.

Dan


Happy consequence! :D
aTunes music client I can only get to play on the internal speakers BUT Rhythmbox plays on my Bose speakers, Yea! oh my happy happy ears! Woot! :mrgreen:
dstuttgen
New Friend
New Friend
 
Posts: 7
Joined: Thu May 13, 2010 7:52 pm

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby sarcastic_bastard » Mon May 17, 2010 1:21 am

dstuttgen wrote:
sarcastic_bastard wrote:Mine uses usb also, but only for power. The sound plug still needs plugging into the actual sound port, hence my question. :)


Mine gets it's power from the wall plug. This is my speaker set-up;
http://pro-audio.musiciansfriend.com/pr ... D=40212633

Power goes to sub woofer, satellites plug into sub woofer, cord runs up and plugs into USB. Also another cord for volume with jacks for headphones and mic.

Dan



I see. Yours are completely different to mine then. My sound has to run from the soundcard to the speakers, yours seems to have it's own built-in or something, since it seems to be bypassing it. I am unsure what to suggest, unfamiliar with the hardware you have, sorry.

Hopefully someone more familiar with your h/w can give better assistance. Good luck. :)
Remember this, the only stupid question is the one you don't ask.

"The thing about changing the world... is that once you do it, the world's all different."

Let's share our knowledge. Otherwise, what's the point?
sarcastic_bastard
User avatar
Hero Member
Hero Member
 
Posts: 1705
Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2007 9:08 am
Location: Western Australia

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby JNibski » Mon May 17, 2010 12:47 pm

Hi dstuttgen...there are many questions to your conundrum...
...From the Boze specs...

# Computer system recommendation
# 1 GHz, minimum, Pentium processor or equivalent
# 256 MB RAM, minimum
# USB 2.0
# Microsoft Windows XP or later, or Mac OS X 10.4.6 or later
# A compatible 5.1 surround sound decoder residing on your computer

I wonder what the Linux program/name for this - is, and might it have to be downloaded from synaptic? or is there such an animal?

Are you running "dual boot" system with both Windows and Linux????

I read in your post : "...aTunes music client I can only get to play on the internal speakers ..."

...I don't understand - do you mean your tower or monitor has "built in speakers"? or are you getting a partial working of the external speaker system?

...Double Check your GMIXER {volume} settings...?

Another check: SYSTEM>PREFERENCES>(scroll wayyy down to : SOUND....) under HARDWARE TAB- try : OFF ...because Gnome sound OPTIONS seem all ANALOG, and your wonderful sound system is DIGITALLY INTEGRAL!

IT DOES NOT SEEM TO NEED A SOUND CARD!!! Pull it out of your motherboard pci slot...

From WIKIPEDIA : "..The Companion 5 system also works with Linux kernels that support USB audio including Pulse Audio. Because the Companion 5 uses a USB connection, a computer sound card is not needed."

*Also maybe there's a setting in your BIOS for usb's enable them all... ???etc..
*Does your motherboard have ONBOARD SOUND built in??? turn it off. {in Bios}
* Are you sure you have usb 2.0? and not 1.0?
... try different ports??? because sometimes the motherboard usb ports go out...
*IF you also have a PCI SOUND CARD, might want to disable it in the BIOS...
there might be an IRQ conflict somewhere...

If it still doesn't work after all this...

Another scenario thats an easy troubleshoot - is to RUN a PCLOS 2010 {kde}- LIVE CD and see if the sound automajically works....maybe you got a bad GNOME download to your HD...

If you have access to another computer - make sure your speaker system is totally operational...plug it into it...to verify...

Worse scenario you can download and try different LIVE distros like : MEPIS {debian base} or VECTOR {slack base} to see if PCLOS {mandriva base} is really the culprit.

I tried to cover all the bases, ...although sometimes with linux you have to work for your "ups"...maybe you'll get a home run!

...other than that, use a basic stereo 2 speaker setup... When you get my age, you cannot hear everything anyway! :lol: :roll: :?

JN
EXPERIENCE is something you don’t get - until just after you need it.
JNibski
User avatar
Sr. Member
Sr. Member
 
Posts: 209
Joined: Sat May 16, 2009 3:02 pm

Re: External Bose USB speakers...NO Sound

Postby ClareOldie » Sun May 23, 2010 8:02 am

If you install Pulse Audio, including padevicechooser and pavucontrol along with all other plugins for other sound schemes and apps, so they use Pulse, you will have the facility in pavucontrol to send the sound from any source to any output you wish.
You can even have two different sources/apps playing into two different sinks (speakers/headphones/wireless headsets etc). It does not matter to pulse how the sound sink (speaker etc.) is connected ..... through sound card or USB.

Pulse may then need to be enabled in PCC - Hardware - Sound

In addition adding a small text file will make Pulse the default for the sound system (details below).

In doing this all sound is then controlled by Pulse and there are no conflicts. Just set all devices/apps etc to use 'Default' and Pulse will give you the required control. Use gstreamer-properties to set the Plugin to Pulse and the device to Default for both input (pulsesrc) and output(pulsesink) pipelines.

Just copy and paste the below code into a text file and save it as
/etc/asound.conf

Code: Select all
pcm.pulse {
    type pulse
}
ctl.pulse {
    type pulse
}
pcm.!default {
    type pulse
}
ctl.!default {
    type pulse
}


From then on ONLY use Pulse (Default) for best results and no conflicts.

Pulse is a marvellous sound control system when it is installed correctly and fully. Half measures will only break sound in many places and give a terrible experience.

Good luck :D


regards.
ClareOldie
Sr. Member
Sr. Member
 
Posts: 376
Joined: Wed Oct 24, 2007 3:51 am

Forum Statistics

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest

Options

Return to PCLinuxOS Gnome Audio

cron