Bug#985666: alsa-utils: no sound after installation

Samuel Thibault sthibault at debian.org
Tue Mar 23 23:41:33 GMT 2021


Control: reassign -1 pulseaudio

Hello,

Nick Gawronski, le mar. 23 mars 2021 18:28:43 -0500, a ecrit:
> Sink #0
>     State: RUNNING
>     Name: alsa_output.pci-0000_02_02.0.analog-stereo
>     Description: ES1371/ES1373 / Creative Labs CT2518 (Audio PCI
> 64V/128/5200 / Creative CT4810/CT5803/CT5806 [Sound Blaster PCI]) Analog
> Stereo
>     Driver: module-alsa-card.c
>     Sample Specification: s16le 2ch 44100Hz
>     Channel Map: front-left,front-right
>     Owner Module: 6
>     Mute: no
>     Volume: front-left: 2928 /   4% / -80.99 dB,   front-right: 2928 /   4%
> / -80.99 dB
>             balance 0.00

That's a terribly low volume. I wonder why pulseaudio thought it
would be a good idea to use this as a default volume on a fresh new
installation. Pulseaudio people, do you have an idea?

> Sink Input #3
>     Driver: protocol-native.c
>     Owner Module: 7
>     Client: 4
>     Sink: 0
>     Sample Specification: s16le 1ch 22050Hz
>     Channel Map: mono
>     Format: pcm, format.sample_format = "\"s16le\""  format.rate = "22050" 
> format.channels = "1"  format.channel_map = "\"mono\""
>     Corked: no
>     Mute: no
>     Volume: mono: 65536 / 100% / 0.00 dB
>             balance 0.00
>     Buffer Latency: 0 usec
>     Sink Latency: 101437 usec
>     Resample method: speex-float-1
>     Properties:
>         media.name = "playback"
>         application.name = "speech-dispatcher-espeak-ng"

So speech-dispatcher itself is properly connected to pulseaudio, with a
full volume.

Samuel



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