[pulseaudio-tickets] [PulseAudio] #723: Some mother boards use bus 0 for PCI addon cards thus causing multiple "Internal Audio" cards.

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Mon Oct 11 21:07:35 PDT 2010


#723: Some mother boards use bus 0 for PCI addon cards thus causing multiple
"Internal Audio" cards.
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  Reporter:  coling  |       Owner:  lennart      
      Type:  defect  |      Status:  new          
 Milestone:  0.9.22  |   Component:  module-alsa-*
Resolution:          |    Keywords:               
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Changes (by skierpage):

 * cc: info at skierpage.com (added)


Comment:

 This might have happened to me when I booted from a Live USB of Kubuntu
 Meerkat 10.10 post-RC-nearly final release.  I have a VIA K8V deluxe
 motherboard with built-in internal VIA 8237 chip, and a Creative Audigy
 (Platinum?) ZS PCI card. PulseAudio 0.9.21-63-gd3efa-dirty gave both the
 same device.description string "Internal Audio Analog Stereo" and muted
 the former, so I filed bug #863 and coling suggested it might arise from
 this bug.  `pacmd list-sinks` gave them device.product_names of
 "VT8233/A/8235/8237 AC97 Audio Controller" and Creative Labs "SB Audigy",
 and sink names of
 {{{
         name: <alsa_output.pci-0000_00_0d.0.analog-stereo>   <-- my Audigy
 ZS
         name: <alsa_output.pci-0000_00_11.5.analog-stereo>   <-- my VIA
 8237
 }}}

 I will attach `lspci -vvv` output, though I'm now back to Kubuntu Lynx
 10.04.

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