Sound
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Sat Jul 17 13:35:10 2004
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LOL! sorry all, classic nub. question. I failed to turn the volume up.
But, now xmms is glitching in the audio. Any help there? (btw, this
might be helpfull its from dmesg "dmasound_pmac: Awacs/Screamer Codec
Mfct: 2 rev 2")
sadfsdf wrote:
> not yet, xmms gave me an error and I just assumed it was not working
> at all
>
> Richard.Gill@math.uu.nl wrote:
>
>>>I am intrested in getting the sound on my Performa 6400 working. Could
>>>somebody give my some information on this proceedure?
>>>
>>>
>>
>>What exactly doesn't work, sadfsdf?
>>
>>I have a 6500. I guess it is quite similar.
>>>From time to time when I reboot, kudzu tells me at startup
>>that the sound card appears to have been removed.
>>I tell it to keep the configuration anyway. From time to time when I
>>start xmms I am told that the sound card needs to be configured
>>but I click away warning messages, and press the "play" button again, ...
>>and this works. Once or twice in the past I ran the "Soundcard Detection"
>>system settings program, or kudzu to see if it would redect the soundcard.
>>It all seems quite random, but anyway, I do have sound!
>>
>>This is a strange machine. It just spend a month appearing to be totally
>>dead, and after trying many things I was on the point of ordering a new
>>motherboard from Olde Mac Milt (I had already tried a new powersupply)
>>when I discovered that REMOVING the battery brought it back to life!
>>[there had been no previous signs that the battery was run down, till
>>one morning the whole thing just refused to start. No sign of life at all].
>>I am looking forward to seeing whether my (minor) sound problems will
>>have gone entirely, when my new battery arrives in a day or two.
>>
>>But in the meantime I have another suggestion: have you tried replacing
>>the battery? ;-)
>>
>>Yours
>>Richard Gill
>>
>>http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill
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>>
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LOL! sorry all, classic nub. question. I failed to turn the volume up.
But, now xmms is glitching in the audio. Any help there? (btw, this
might be helpfull its from dmesg "dmasound_pmac: Awacs/Screamer Codec
Mfct: 2 rev 2")<br>
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not yet, xmms gave me an error and I just assumed it was not working at
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<pre wrap="">I am intrested in getting the sound on my Performa 6400 working. Could
somebody give my some information on this proceedure?
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What exactly doesn't work, sadfsdf?
I have a 6500. I guess it is quite similar.
>From time to time when I reboot, kudzu tells me at startup
that the sound card appears to have been removed.
I tell it to keep the configuration anyway. From time to time when I
start xmms I am told that the sound card needs to be configured
but I click away warning messages, and press the "play" button again, ...
and this works. Once or twice in the past I ran the "Soundcard Detection"
system settings program, or kudzu to see if it would redect the soundcard.
It all seems quite random, but anyway, I do have sound!
This is a strange machine. It just spend a month appearing to be totally
dead, and after trying many things I was on the point of ordering a new
motherboard from Olde Mac Milt (I had already tried a new powersupply)
when I discovered that REMOVING the battery brought it back to life!
[there had been no previous signs that the battery was run down, till
one morning the whole thing just refused to start. No sign of life at all].
I am looking forward to seeing whether my (minor) sound problems will
have gone entirely, when my new battery arrives in a day or two.
But in the meantime I have another suggestion: have you tried replacing
the battery? ;-)
Yours
Richard Gill
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill">http://www.math.uu.nl/people/gill</a>
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