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Netherl4nds

EDIT: It had something to do with the current ghetto build. After I re-downloaded the package, I got my sound back again! Whoohoo

After a fresh installation of Crunchbang x86 I removed Pulseaudio (like discibed in this topic ) I can't seem to get any sound out of the Piggy. What do I need (Pulse, ALSA, JACK?) to get my sound back again? If possible I would like to avoid having Pulse installed again because audio is weirdly distorted when using it.


I guess it has something to do with this:

[-D-] JACK error: jack_client_new: deprecated

[-D-] JACK error: Cannot connect to server socket err = No such file or directory

[-D-] JACK error: Cannot connect to server request channel

[-D-] JACK error: jack server is not running or cannot be started

[-D-] Audio
[AUDIO] Audio object initialised with
[AUDIO] Api:
[AUDIO] Device:
[AUDIO] Buffer size:256
[AUDIO] Pre Buffer Count:2
[AUDIO] Current API: Linux ALSA
[AUDIO] Found device hw:HD-Audio Generic,3
[AUDIO] Found device hw:HD-Audio Generic,0
[AUDIO] Selecting: hw:HD-Audio Generic,3

Last edited by Sup4durt (Aug 3, 2013 11:14 pm)

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france

I had the same issue.
It seem piggy has choose the 3rd alsa audio channel
Piggy has seen audio 0 and audio 3 it has select the 3rd.

You need to understand the audio routing of alsa :
- which Alsa channel is 0 and 3 ;
- how to route audio to the correct channel on Linux ( modprobe Alsa )

My default audio channel on debian was my hdmi card i fix it greping around.


Johann

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Netherl4nds
yoyz2k wrote:

I had the same issue.
It seem piggy has choose the 3rd alsa audio channel
Piggy has seen audio 0 and audio ...  fix it greping around.


Johann

I gave up after a few days of trying, re-installing, trying again, install Xubuntu, downloaded a fresh LGPT_deb... Got it working at the end smile

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Netherl4nds

Sorry, double...

Last edited by Sup4durt (Aug 6, 2013 2:36 pm)