[PlanetCCRMA] qjackctl not starting

Nicholas Manojlovic nicholasmanojlovic@gmail.com
Thu Sep 6 17:52:01 2007


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Out of interest, have you got Kudzu turned on at boot time?

I find that without it, a USB sound becomes the default option if I
accidently leave my voip phone plugged in.

I used to turn it off to get that 1 second improvement in my boot time
(wow), but for now I just leave it plugged in.

On 9/7/07, John Dey <jsdey@optonline.net> wrote:
>
> Fernando,
>
> Everything you indicated worked.  I actually have 3 usb connections
> that show up in systems->administration->soundcard detection.  The one
> that does not show in cat /proc/asound/card is a midisport 2x2.  I had
> plugged it into usb port 0 and it became hw:0 not the onboard sound
> card.  It is interesting that the debug cat /proc/asound/cards showed
> the proper sound card as default but it seemed that when qjackctl input
> was set to default it didn't find the proper soundcard.  I changed the
> order of how I plugged the usb devices into the computer and reset the
> default and away I went.  Sorry to have bothered you.  I will keep your
> debugging steps around so that maybe next time I won't have to call for
> help.  Thanks again--great to know you are around.
>
> John
> On Sep 6, 2007, at 6:28 PM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 18:05 -0400, John Dey wrote:
> >> Fernando,
> >>
> >> Here is the output you requested and as always--thanks.
> >> [root@localhost robo6]# cat /proc/asound/cards
> >>   1 [default        ]: USB-Audio - C-Media USB Headphone Set
> >>                        C-Media USB Headphone Set   at
> >> usb-0000:00:1d.2-1, full speed
> >>   2 [Intel          ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
> >>                        HDA Intel at 0xee400000 irq 21
> >
> > The onboard soundcard is your second card, most probably that is the
> > problem (try pointing qjackctl to "hw:1" instead of "hw:0" and see if
> > that fixes the problem).
> >
> > Try booting without the USB headset connected, or change the order of
> > the cards in the "System", "Administration", "Soundcard Detection"
> > panel, the second tab "Settings" lets you change the order of the
> > soundcards (you may have to reboot).
> >
> > -- Fernando
> >
> >
> >> [root@localhost robo6]# cat /proc/asound/devices
> >>    2:        : timer
> >>    3:        : sequencer
> >>    4: [ 2- 1]: digital audio playback
> >>    5: [ 2- 0]: digital audio playback
> >>    6: [ 2- 0]: digital audio capture
> >>    7: [ 2]   : control
> >>   10: [ 1- 0]: digital audio playback
> >>   11: [ 1- 0]: digital audio capture
> >>   12: [ 1]   : control
> >>
> >> John
> >>
> >> On Sep 6, 2007, at 5:04 PM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
> >>
> >>> On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 16:44 -0400, John Dey wrote:
> >>>> Hi list,
> >>>>
> >>>> It seems that my sound card is not being detected.  I just updated
> >>>> my
> >>>> ccrma.  Sound was working before the update.  Any thoughts and/or
> >>>> suggestion would be greatly appreciated.
> >>>
> >>> Which version of Fedora? What is it that got updated? ("rpm -q -a
> >>> --last" will show you a cronological ordered list of package
> >>> updates).
> >>>
> >>> What do you see in:
> >>>
> >>>   cat /proc/asound/cards
> >>>   cat /proc/asound/devices
> >>>
> >>> What soundcard(s) do you have?
> >>> -- Fernando
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> 1. System->Administration->Soundcard Detection shows proper sound
> >>>> card
> >>>> as default and plays sample sound.
> >>>>
> >>>> 2. Command "speaker-test" does not produce any sound.  Error
> >>>> messages:
> >
> >
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Out of interest, have you got Kudzu turned on at boot time?<br><br>I find that without it, a USB sound becomes the default option if I accidently leave my voip phone plugged in. <br><br>I used to turn it off to get that 1 second improvement in my boot time (wow), but for now I just leave it plugged in. 
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/7/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">John Dey</b> &lt;<a href="mailto:jsdey@optonline.net">jsdey@optonline.net</a>&gt; wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
Fernando,<br><br>Everything you indicated worked.&nbsp;&nbsp;I actually have 3 usb connections<br>that show up in systems-&gt;administration-&gt;soundcard detection.&nbsp;&nbsp;The one<br>that does not show in cat /proc/asound/card is a midisport 2x2.&nbsp;&nbsp;I had
<br>plugged it into usb port 0 and it became hw:0 not the onboard sound<br>card.&nbsp;&nbsp;It is interesting that the debug cat /proc/asound/cards showed<br>the proper sound card as default but it seemed that when qjackctl input<br>
was set to default it didn&#39;t find the proper soundcard.&nbsp;&nbsp;I changed the<br>order of how I plugged the usb devices into the computer and reset the<br>default and away I went.&nbsp;&nbsp;Sorry to have bothered you.&nbsp;&nbsp;I will keep your
<br>debugging steps around so that maybe next time I won&#39;t have to call for<br>help.&nbsp;&nbsp;Thanks again--great to know you are around.<br><br>John<br>On Sep 6, 2007, at 6:28 PM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:<br><br>&gt; On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 18:05 -0400, John Dey wrote:
<br>&gt;&gt; Fernando,<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; Here is the output you requested and as always--thanks.<br>&gt;&gt; [root@localhost robo6]# cat /proc/asound/cards<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1 [default&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;]: USB-Audio - C-Media USB Headphone Set
<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;C-Media USB Headphone Set&nbsp;&nbsp; at<br>&gt;&gt; usb-0000:00:1d.2-1, full speed<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2 [Intel&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;HDA Intel at 0xee400000 irq 21
<br>&gt;<br>&gt; The onboard soundcard is your second card, most probably that is the<br>&gt; problem (try pointing qjackctl to &quot;hw:1&quot; instead of &quot;hw:0&quot; and see if<br>&gt; that fixes the problem).<br>&gt;
<br>&gt; Try booting without the USB headset connected, or change the order of<br>&gt; the cards in the &quot;System&quot;, &quot;Administration&quot;, &quot;Soundcard Detection&quot;<br>&gt; panel, the second tab &quot;Settings&quot; lets you change the order of the
<br>&gt; soundcards (you may have to reboot).<br>&gt;<br>&gt; -- Fernando<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; [root@localhost robo6]# cat /proc/asound/devices<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;2:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;: timer<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3:&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;: sequencer<br>
&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4: [ 2- 1]: digital audio playback<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;5: [ 2- 0]: digital audio playback<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;6: [ 2- 0]: digital audio capture<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;7: [ 2]&nbsp;&nbsp; : control<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; 10: [ 1- 0]: digital audio playback
<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; 11: [ 1- 0]: digital audio capture<br>&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; 12: [ 1]&nbsp;&nbsp; : control<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; John<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt; On Sep 6, 2007, at 5:04 PM, Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote:<br>&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 16:44 -0400, John Dey wrote:
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hi list,<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; It seems that my sound card is not being detected.&nbsp;&nbsp;I just updated<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; my<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; ccrma.&nbsp;&nbsp;Sound was working before the update.&nbsp;&nbsp;Any thoughts and/or
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; suggestion would be greatly appreciated.<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; Which version of Fedora? What is it that got updated? (&quot;rpm -q -a<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; --last&quot; will show you a cronological ordered list of package
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; updates).<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; What do you see in:<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; cat /proc/asound/cards<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&nbsp;&nbsp; cat /proc/asound/devices<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; What soundcard(s) do you have?
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt; -- Fernando<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 1. System-&gt;Administration-&gt;Soundcard Detection shows proper sound<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; card<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; as default and plays sample sound.
<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 2. Command &quot;speaker-test&quot; does not produce any sound.&nbsp;&nbsp;Error<br>&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; messages:<br>&gt;<br>&gt;<br>&gt; _______________________________________________<br>&gt; PlanetCCRMA mailing list
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