
Advanced setup with possibility to change options
Customize all settings manually.
Click Next to continue.
3
In Sound Card Volume, test your sound configuration and make adjustments to
the volume. You should start at about ten percent to avoid damage to your hearing
or the speakers. A test sound should be audible when you click Test. If you cannot
hear anything, increase the volume. Press Next > Finish to complete the sound
configuration.
If you want to change the configuration of a sound card, go to the Sound Configuration
dialog, select a displayed Card Model and click Edit. Use Delete to remove a sound
card altogether.
Click the Other popup menu to customize one of the following options manually:
Volume...
Use this dialog is for setting the volume.
Play Test Sound
Use this option for testting the sound system.
Start Sequencer
For playback of MIDI files, check this option.
Set as the Primary Card
Click Set as the Primary Card if you want to adjust the sequence of your sound
cards. The sound device with index 0 is the default device and thus used by the
system and the applications.
PulseAudio Configuration...
Enter this dialog if you want to disable the PulseAudio sound system because you
want to use something else system-wide.
The volume and configuration of all sound cards installed are saved when you click
Finish. The mixer settings are saved to the file
/etc/asound.conf
and the ALSA
configuration data is appended to the end of the files
/etc/modprobe.d/sound
and
/etc/sysconfig/hardware
.
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