Hi chaps,
I've just set up Debian Wheezy after frustrations with Ubuntu. I cannot get sound working, although in my early RedHat days I used to be able to edit the conf. files to find the sound cards.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good howto or something? I'm using Wheezy (Debian 7). Ed Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune and Seeper, for iPhone and iPad http://www.ninjajamm.com/
Gemnotes-0.2: Live music notation for Pure Data, now with dynamics! http://sharktracks.co.uk/
On Tue, Jun 4, 2013, at 11:40 PM, Ed Kelly wrote:
Hi chaps,
I've just set up Debian Wheezy after frustrations with Ubuntu. I cannot get sound working, although in my early RedHat days I used to be able to edit the conf. files to find the sound cards.
Can anyone point me in the direction of a good howto or something? I'm using Wheezy (Debian 7). Ed Ninja Jamm - a revolutionary new music remix app from Ninja Tune and Seeper, for iPhone and iPad http://www.ninjajamm.com/
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Are you using ALSA or jack? Those are really the only two alternatives for PD these days on a Debian machine.
Or are you not getting any audio at all on your desktop?
Standard Debian uses pulseaudio by default. Pulseaudio uses alsa, but has its own interface on top of alsa. You can find out some about the different audio servers on a page for I wrote for Ubuntu Studio , here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/ProAudioIntro. The audio on a standard install of Debian and Ubuntu are practically the same.