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Friday, July 9th 2004, 4:17am

Sound recording problem.

Hello

Here comes my problem: I used to run Fedora Core 1 with KDE. One of the programs I used most was Audacity for transfering my old tapes to CDs. Tape deck was hooked up to Line-in and when playing a tape you could hear it from the PC speakers and Audacity would record it without any problems. A few week ago I did a clean install of Core 2 and now Audacity does not recognize any input sources! When playing tape, there is no sound from the PC speakers and Audacity records silence (my Audacity settings are exactly the same as with Core 1).

Here is some info I got from Info Center:


Sound driver: 3.8.1a-980706 (ALSA v 1.0.4 emulation mode)

Kernel: bla, bla, bla (kernel version and current time)

Config Options: 0

Installed drivers:
Type 10: ALSA Emulation

Card config:
NVidia nForce2 at 0xfe500000 , irq 11

Audio devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
Synth devices: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG
MIDI devices: NOT ENABLED INCONFIG

Timers:
7: system timer

Mixers: NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG

I guess all these "NOT ENABLED IN CONFIG" are showing that there is something wrong with my sound settings.

All system sounds are playing OK, when installing Core 2 the sound chip was recognized and I could hear the 3 accoustic gitar test chords.

Any help will be appreciated. I cannot go back to Core 1 as my DSL would not work with.

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