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2010-08-12, 10:45
(This post was last modified: 2010-08-12, 18:29 by AndreStarTrek.)
I got a Asus Xonar D2X/XDT but it gives always a high pitch nois wen I boot in to XBMC Live 9.11. It is gone wen I put the volume to around 95% of the alsa mixer, after that I can use it normaly.
But wen I use newer xbmclive build, that are made with Ubuntu Lucid I still got the high pitch nois but after I put the volume down to 95% I don't have sound at al.
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Nobody has this problem or have a solution?
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The 1st rule in XBMC is pastebin xbmc.log with debugging turned on.
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2010-08-18, 19:38
(This post was last modified: 2010-08-18, 23:09 by AndreStarTrek.)
This problem happens before xbmc is running. It is linux related so logs wont help. Anyone a idea?
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2010-08-24, 15:27
(This post was last modified: 2010-08-24, 15:30 by kimattree.)
Have you loaded the ALSA sound driver with the "virtuoso" card definition ?
bunzip2 alsa-driver-xxx
tar -xf alsa-driver-xxx
cd alsa-driver-xxx
./configure --with-cards=virtuoso; make ; make install
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I am afraid you lost me :p
I have no idea what you mean, I dont know linux that much.
What is virtuoso?
But thanks for taking the time, I hope you can help me out.