I have an ASUS P5KPL-CM motherboard, with onboard 5.1 sound.
In Win7, the audio sounds great, with full support of all channels.
In Kubuntu 10.04 and previous releases, all channels were supported, with great sound.
However in 10.10 It basically sounds like crap! (for lack of a more technical term).
I followed the instructions here (http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3114060.0) to install Pulse audio volume control. I also tried to go from the default 2 channel to 5.1 channel, but it then sounded even worse.
The more I tweaked, the worse I got it!
Out of curiosity, I fired up a Ubuntu 10.10 Live CD, and the sound was great again, with full channel support.
Now I could just stick with Ubuntu until 11.04, when hopefully the pulseaudio/Kmix thing is fixed, But I really like KDE!
So I'm going to zap the hard drive again, and reinstall Kubuntu.
Any suggestions to properly tweak the 5.1 sound? After the default installation, what would you do to get full 5.1 channel support?
I'm not ruling out buying a separate sound card, if that is what it takes to get full 5.1 sound in KDE.
In Win7, the audio sounds great, with full support of all channels.
In Kubuntu 10.04 and previous releases, all channels were supported, with great sound.
However in 10.10 It basically sounds like crap! (for lack of a more technical term).
I followed the instructions here (http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3114060.0) to install Pulse audio volume control. I also tried to go from the default 2 channel to 5.1 channel, but it then sounded even worse.
The more I tweaked, the worse I got it!
Out of curiosity, I fired up a Ubuntu 10.10 Live CD, and the sound was great again, with full channel support.
Now I could just stick with Ubuntu until 11.04, when hopefully the pulseaudio/Kmix thing is fixed, But I really like KDE!
So I'm going to zap the hard drive again, and reinstall Kubuntu.
Any suggestions to properly tweak the 5.1 sound? After the default installation, what would you do to get full 5.1 channel support?
I'm not ruling out buying a separate sound card, if that is what it takes to get full 5.1 sound in KDE.
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