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[Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
I've gotten a lot of questions at #suse as of late due to "No sound with Audigy" cards and openSUSE 11.0 and the culprit partially for these issues has been the new PulseAudio / ALSA system that defaults to outputting to Optical / SPDIF Passthrough instead of Analog which a lot of folks use.
To fix THIS issue with GNOME + Audigy 1/2 + PulseAudio, please take the guided tour:
First click on Computer and More Application, then type Volume into the Filter and choose Volume Control under System, presented on the bottom right in this picture:

If you have more than one device (like I do) choose Audigy from the File / Change Device:

Finally, if you are not using SPDIF / Optical Passthrough, uncheck this:
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
KDE3
First right click on the Mixer button on the bottom right corner of the KDE3 taskbar, if you do not have a mixer button there, you can press ALT+F2 and run kmix.

If you have more than one audio device in your computer, choose Audigy from the dropdown menu:

Finally navigate to Switches and click on Audigy Analog / Digital Out
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
KDE4
Left click on the Mixer icon on your taskbar, like this and if you have more than one audio device, choose Audigy:

Digital Output button is not normally shown, so navigate to Settings / Configure Channels.

Scroll down until you find Audigy Analog/Digital Output Jack:

The button will now appear in the mixer and you can use it to toggle / enable the SPDIF / Digital/Analog output:

Have a lot of fun.
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
< Shameless self bump in case people don't know how to use search >
Yes I'll have to upgrade this and perhaps add SE+A4/XFi guide+issues to it someday.
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
Hi , i have the same problem with creative audigy soundcard .
I use kde, but in Kmix , output i don't have that field to chose the sound card and nowere is displayed the audigy card. Seem like it's not even recognised by the system.
What can i do in this case?
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
 Originally Posted by pindordan
Hi , i have the same problem with creative audigy soundcard . I use kde, but in Kmix , output i don't have that field to chose the sound card and nowere is displayed the audigy card. Seem like it's not even recognised by the system.
What can i do in this case?
Please, only one thread on a problem. Please, users, reply to user pindordan's post on the linked post below:
Problem installing creative audigy soundcard - openSUSE Forums
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
I finally solved sound problem :
even that still adudigy was no where listed in the mixers
analog / digital outputs , i just had to apply (by trying dif. vol. panels) volume to 'Analog front' vol panel and sound was on. The problem was simple as that...
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
Alrighty, I've got a problem too.
I've got a SB Audigy SE with Logitech X-530 5.1 Surround Sound speakers. I only get sound out of the front left speaker and the subwoofer. I did the troubleshooting thing and got the latest ALSA stuff and nothing's changed. I went through this thread but it doesn't seem to help. In my KMix mixer I don't have the option to select my card and I don't have a configure channels option in my menu.
I'm using KDE 3.5.9 (or is that 3.9.5).
I have noticed something odd though. When I go to the sound setup in YaST it says I have a SB Audigy LS but I have an SB Audigy SE.
The SE isn't in the list of cards to add. Could this be the problem?
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
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Re: [Solution] Creative Audigy 1/2 + 11.0 + KDE/GNOME + ALSA
Actually, I should add one more thing.
I just installed my openSUSE 11.0 yesterday and I keep getting this little red triangle saying I have automitc updates. So I click on it and it says:
New software for your system is available
38 security updates are available
[x] install 42 recommended updates additionally
[ ] Don't install updates that require a restart
[Details] [ Install] [x Close]
I check the first box and hit install. It asks for the root pass and I give it and then two seconds later it says I need updates again; and gives me the exact same window. Over and over and over.
Should I worry about this before messing more with the audio?
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