Broken Alsa Audio


Ziz

Advanced Member
Joined
Jan 15, 2006
Messages
3,583
Somehow I managed to break my alsa audio. No alsa program is able to play sound. Alsamixer does not show any "Playback" regulator (but Capture...). However OSS3 is working.

I played a year ago with audio over bluetooth and maybe broke something. Unfortunately I forgot, what I changed. -_-
I moved my /etc/asound.conf and /etc/asound.state to /etc/asound.conf.backup and /etc/asound.state.backup and hoped my setting are reseted this way. I don't have a ~/.asoundrc (anymore). Do you have any idea, what I am missing or where else I could have fucked up things? Would the default setting help? In that case: Could someone give me these? I would like to avoid to factor reset my pandora, I am very glad with my settings...

Interesting is, that the kernel module em28xx-alsa is not loaded at default. Is is not needed?

Thanks for your help!

Regards Ziz
 
No this module is not needed.
Maybe grab a SD rootfs and check what's different.
Also, you can type "history" in the shell to see which commands you typed.
 
Thanks, this time the files were not empty. Unfortunately it didn't work. :\ Can you maybe give me an output of lsmod? Maybe some other kernel module is missing...
[doublepost=1485272088,1485270374][/doublepost]Okay, something made it work again. Tbh I am not sure, why it works now. I started some other test application than audacious. They had sound although I thought they also use alsa, which confused me. So I rechecked in alsamixer and tada! Master channel. No idea why. :D But it works! Maybe I did something before starting the other applications, but have no idea what. XD Thanks for you help anyway. :)
 
Module Size Used by
g_cdc 30359 0
aufs 155783 0
isofs 30778 0
bluetooth 131410 0
bufferclass_ti 4654 0
omaplfb 6872 0
pvrsrvkm 144571 2 bufferclass_ti,omaplfb
snd_seq 41483 0
snd_seq_device 4435 1 snd_seq
snd_pcm_oss 33554 0
snd_mixer_oss 13345 1 snd_pcm_oss
ipv6 227126 10
fuse 56654 2
ads7846 8678 0
 
Thanks, this is, what I have, too. I hoped something to find something like snd_magic_alsa_module_you_dont_have_lol. Well, as it works now for some unknown black magic, I am happy :)
 
Meanwhile on one of my desktops with X86 Debian, it mutes the mono channel on every bootup.
Best way to fix it is to use alsactl restore/store.
Bloody annoying.
 
You could let a script call alsactl automaticly at login. :)
Yeah might do that actually when I finish work, do you know the path of the script file that gets run at login? (Sorry I'm a bit new to Debian)
EDIT: Didn't work but it turned out to be PulseAudio, so just removed that and I'm all good now.
 
Last edited:
The debian docs suggest that if you're using gnome, it's under menu->preferences->session, and it's a gui tool rather than a shell script.
Yeah, but if you want to run two commands at a time, a shell script may be handy. ;)
 
Nope, iI had no alsa hannel defined. It throw an error, it did not just not work. ;)
Anyway, working now. When I am in a rent car the next time I will play with bluetooth audio again. :P
 
  • Like
Reactions: rSl
Nice project, will have a look for it the next time I need bluetooth audio! :)
 
Back
Top