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2007-10-02, 12:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-10-02, 02:28 PM by Forestwalker.)
I bought this card some time ago and was first very dissapointed that it had no support under linux, but with ALSA 1.0.15rc2 (which I compiled and installed) sound finally came out from my speakers :)There was no 5.1 or Line-in but I did not care because sound was great and I am not using Line-in and have a 2.1 system. But then, after a major glitch I upgraded to Ubuntu Gutsy from Feisty and there was no sound at all. I installed the drivers again, but still no use... :(
I wiped the system and installed feisty again but the same problem occured ... And since then I am not able to get ANY sound from the card using alsa...
The OSS driver works, but sound is buggy and distorted.....
Does anyone know how to solve this problem? o_O
P.S. I am very sorry for posting in the wrong thread. Can someone from the moderator group transfer it to hardware?
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I did it. The alsamixer warты about muting the channels after installation. The first time when everything worked I just needed to raise the bar of Iec825 (or something similar). But now there is no bar on this channel only a small square. When I unmute it it just shows two zeros. :( I tried raising every channel I could to the max but nothing worked(. The card is working normal under windows so it is functioning properly. I tried OSS Alsa-oss and the LSD (Linux Sound Daemon)
and nothing works exept oss. But as I said earlier the sound is buggy and does not work in Flash with mozilla firefox or konqueror.
Now I understand that I made a bad choice when I bought this soundcard. The internal sound is no option because the sound quality is poor to say the least.
So either I solve this problem, or wait till I scrape up some money on a terratec card which is supported.
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who manufactures this X-fi xtreme audio card ?
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2007-10-04, 02:42 PM
(This post was last modified: 2007-10-04, 03:15 PM by Forestwalker.)
Ooops forgot to write the vendor. It is Creative (Creative Labs). Alsa-project says that my card is just a SoundBlaster Audigy SE that is modified a bit....
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These drivers do not work with my card. It does not have an x-fi chip((( The drivers are handling all the effects... They are completely different from other x-fi but similar to the Audigy SE....
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ok then, what is the EXACT model of your card, otherwise I cannot advise.
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My exact model of the card is Creative X-fi Extreme Audio.
It has the CA0106 chipset.
The same is used in:
Sound Blaster Audigy SE
Sound Blaster Audigy Value.
The X-fi effects in this card are driver-enabled so that is why the new 64bit driver is not supporting it.
Creative made that move because it is making the card A LOT cheaper...
And it is apparently giving a headache to the Linux-users....