Hello,
I'm running 64 bit Fedora 16 (All up to date) and gstreamer backend. Now the problem is:
I was having no issues with sound whatsoever. But few days back I plugged in an USB headphone. That thing got proper sound and all but now I can't hear anything with it plugged in.
I tried changing the order of the sound card (Internal, Manhattan,USB Audio) & looked into ALSA Mixer. But I just can't hear anything.
And is there anyway to playback via XINE rather than gstreamer? I'm running KDE here.
Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor wrote:
I'm running 64 bit Fedora 16 (All up to date) and gstreamer backend. Now the problem is:
I was having no issues with sound whatsoever. But few days back I plugged in an USB headphone. That thing got proper sound and all but now I can't hear anything with it plugged in.
I tried changing the order of the sound card (Internal, Manhattan,USB Audio) & looked into ALSA Mixer. But I just can't hear anything.
* Where did you change the order? In the Phonon settings in KDE System Settings? (Because that's where they should be set.) * Are you sure you changed the order for all the sound types? * Are you sure the volume is non-zero and the output is not muted?
And is there anyway to playback via XINE rather than gstreamer? I'm running KDE here.
No, sorry, the Phonon Xine backend was discontinued by upstream and is no longer shipped in Fedora 16. (It does not work anymore with the current Phonon release.)
Kevin Kofler
On 03/30/2012 04:17 AM, Kevin Kofler wrote:
- Where did you change the order? In the Phonon settings in KDE System
Settings? (Because that's where they should be set.)
- Are you sure you changed the order for all the sound types?
- Are you sure the volume is non-zero and the output is not muted?
My volume was muted (what a shame!)