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    SB 5.1 Live


    I cannot get an SB 5.1 Live sound card to work in Kubuntu, I have checked the drivers using lspci and they appear to be OK. I have a dual boot with Windows XP hence I know that the card works fine with the KX drivers.

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    Re: SB 5.1 Live

    In Kubuntu: Alt-F2: kmix <enter>

    Checking volume controls

    At his point make sure sound is unmuted and that the volume is turned up. Unmute everything. Sometimes a muted channel will be the problem, even if the description doesn't seem immediately relevant.

    Also check that your switches are set correctly - for instance that if you use the analog output the analog switch is set ON or that the digital or S/PDIF switch is set OFF. You can select which tracks/switches are visible in Volume Control (see above) under Edit->Preferences.

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/De...gSoundProblems
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      Re: SB 5.1 Live



      I have tried all the suggestions short of manually configuring the sound interface, still no joy. A friend has a
      Terratec Aureon 5.1 PCI card and I will try that instead.

      I did actually try going back to Ubuntu as I'm sure that it was working with that, but I found that I couldn't install Ubuntu over Kubuntu. I tried both the 32 bit and 64 ISOs without success. I finally installed the AMD64 version of Kubuntu over the top of 32 bit Kubuntu, but still no sound.

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        #4
        Re: SB 5.1 Live

        K Menu->System Configuration->Sound System

        There are 2 tabs. In General, click TEST button with your volume crancked up. If no sound, go to Hardware tab and mess with the audio device. Alsa and/or OSS should work.

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          Re: SB 5.1 Live


          Gave up trying to get anything out of Kubuntu, so finally managed to reinstall Ubuntu. When I turn the volume right up, a continuous tone emanates from the speakers. Tried using ALSA and OSS but can only get variously pitched tones. Why is it so hard to get something so basic to work?

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            #6
            Re: SB 5.1 Live

            Funky/bad/obscure/not-well-supported hardware.

            Software is easy, reverse engineering hardware is hard.
            For external use only.

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              Re: SB 5.1 Live


              Installed the Terratec card and it worked straight away on both XP and Ubuntu. I looked on the ALSA website and SB Live 5.1 is supported according to them, so maybe it is a problem in Feisty Fawn. Anyway, I'll stick with the Terratec card as it seems to work OK.

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                Re: SB 5.1 Live


                Has anyone else had problems with Sound Blaster cards?

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                  #9
                  Re: SB 5.1 Live

                  Yes.

                  I've seen a lot of problems posted regarding the Audigy card, and other version of soundblasters, on Ubuntu Forum.

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                    Re: SB 5.1 Live

                    I had a SB Live 5.1 OEM which worked with Conectiva 6 (kernel 2.2). My previous sound card was a Diamond Monster MX300, which had to be replaced because of a known and documented incompatibility with the ASUS K7V board, so I could never try this one with a newer Linux at that time.
                    When I had a FIC VA 503+, I tried the MX300 with Red Hat 5 and some version of Caldera, but the card was released in 1999 and these versions were also from 1999. Aureal never mentioned Linux until 2000, when I had to swap this card because of the hardware upgrade, the K7V didn't like the MX300.
                    From what I remember, this was the only hardware I ever had which didn't work with Linux, but I bet this card was supported in 2001 or so.

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