2009-11-06, 06:50
Thanks again, alan, for the help!
It turns out I didn't have the /etc/asound.conf custom file. I must have accidentally skipped that line in the tutorial. I added it. Good call!
But...it didn't seem to do anything, as after a reboot I still don't have any sound.
Default Sink: alsa_output.hw_0_3
or "HOA NVidia - NVIDIA HDMI"
I retried xbmc and also other things in gnome and still no sound.
I'm using XBMCLive, it turns out. Not a full Ubuntu install. (although I hope that doesn't make a difference).
I just want to have gui sounds along with the sound from xbmc and other programs (like hulu desktop).
Can I get this if I use the ALSA method? Maybe I should abandon the PulseAudio attempt.
Thanks again for the help and feedback!
Quote:Sure you have these custom files ?
~/.pulse/default.pa ~/.pulse/daemon.conf /etc/asound.conf
It turns out I didn't have the /etc/asound.conf custom file. I must have accidentally skipped that line in the tutorial. I added it. Good call!
But...it didn't seem to do anything, as after a reboot I still don't have any sound.
Quote:In PA manager could you please check the sink device pulseaudio uses ?The PA manager showed:
Default Sink: alsa_output.hw_0_3
or "HOA NVidia - NVIDIA HDMI"
I retried xbmc and also other things in gnome and still no sound.
I'm using XBMCLive, it turns out. Not a full Ubuntu install. (although I hope that doesn't make a difference).
I just want to have gui sounds along with the sound from xbmc and other programs (like hulu desktop).
Can I get this if I use the ALSA method? Maybe I should abandon the PulseAudio attempt.
Thanks again for the help and feedback!