2013-05-30, 21:12
(2013-05-30, 12:36)Morrtin Wrote: Doesn't matter which version of Ubuntu you have. You can always update kernel if you like. I would suggest to update to kernel 3.9.4 with firmware 1.108. Solved some problems on my system.
If you copy the script from my post on page 106 then you are apple to select a XBMC version. The original script will always use wsnipex's Git Build PPA (test versions).
Hi Morrtin
Thanks for your help.
I updated the firmware per instructions from your 1064 post first.
Then I updated the kernel per Brewster 1063 post using 32bit code.
After reboot, still no audio.
Checked alsamixer, all volumes are UP and it lists my card correctly (SB Live! Value).
XBMC audio settings also correct.
I'm thinking to reinstall audio drivers, how would I go about it?
Thank you again for your help!
no1_cdn
(2013-05-30, 20:37)Bram77 Wrote: The audiohardware drivers are part of the kernel. I'm pretty sure that's not the problem. Have you tried putting the soundcard in a different slot? Is an older pc, so maybe it's a resource allocation problem in the motherboard/bios.
I just loaded XBMCbuntu off USB stick and audio works right away! no need to change/adjust anything...
I'll try swapping the PCI slots and report back, but why would the sound work under XBMCbuntu?
Thank you again
no1