Sound Problems using Terratec Phase 26 USB sound card

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santeron
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Sound Problems using Terratec Phase 26 USB sound card

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Hi all.

I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 clean and Wine 1.0-rc1. I followed all the directions and i think I've done everything right because i managed to play wow without any problems except one (well moderate fps too but i can config that). The sound doesn't work at all. In the wine config audio devices, I have selected the ALSA drivers but even with OSS it doesn't work. I tried emulation too but that doesn't work too. I noticed that the Audio test showed a message "Audio test failed" so i guess this isn't wow problem but wine's. Can anyone give me any hints on what to do?

Thanks in advance...
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Re: Sound Problems using Terratec Phase 26 USB sound card

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santeron wrote:Hi all.

I just installed Ubuntu 8.04 clean and Wine 1.0-rc1. I followed all the directions and i think I've done everything right because i managed to play wow without any problems except one (well moderate fps too but i can config that). The sound doesn't work at all. In the wine config audio devices, I have selected the ALSA drivers but even with OSS it doesn't work. I tried emulation too but that doesn't work too. I noticed that the Audio test showed a message "Audio test failed" so i guess this isn't wow problem but wine's. Can anyone give me any hints on what to do?
Kill pulseaudio. It conflicts with Wine.
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Post by santeron »

Thanks for the quick reply.
I killed the process but nothing changed. btw does it need to start with ubuntu or i'll disable it at all (and if no how will i do it? :D )
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santeron wrote:Thanks for the quick reply.
I killed the process but nothing changed. btw does it need to start with ubuntu or i'll disable it at all (and if no how will i do it? :D )
For all I care you can remove it from your system (if you can). It conflicts with most programs that use ALSA directly.

You sure the sound is not coming out the other sound card in your system?
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Yeah. After all it's the only one enabled and I have sound in Ubuntu.
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