Hallo, Javier GarcÃa hat gesagt: // Javier GarcÃa wrote:
I installed it and typed "speaker test". The only thing i heard was noise in the same time this lines below appeared.
speaker-test is testing with pink noise by default. To make sure it's speaker-test, that you are hearing, you could also test with a sine wave by calling speaker-test as:
$ speaker-test -t 2
"speaker-test -h" gives an overview of the possible options:
$ speaker-test -h
speaker-test 0.0.8
Usage: speaker-test [OPTION]... -h,--help help -D,--device playback device -r,--rate stream rate in Hz -c,--channels count of channels in stream -f,--frequency sine wave frequency in Hz -F,--format sample format -b,--buffer ring buffer size in us -p,--period period size in us -t,--test 1=use pink noise, 2=use sine wave -s,--speaker single speaker test. Values 1=Left or 2=right
It seems your card is working. The error you get in Pd ("Couldn't sync A/D" etc.) hints at a problem with Pd and your card. What card do you have? Could you send the output of this command please:
$ cat /proc/asound/cards
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