Description of problem: No sound is output by default on machine with ICE1712 (M-Audio RPC-1 connected to Roland VM-3100Pro). g-v-c provides only following profiles (on the hardware pane): Digital Stereo (IEC958) Input Digital Surround 4.0 (IEC958) Input None On the output pane, the only device is "Dummy Output (Stereo)" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pulseaudio-0.9.17-1.fc12.x86_64 gnome-volume-control 2.27.91 (testday-20090915-x86_64.iso LiveCD) How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Play sound with any application. Actual results: No sound. Expected results: Hear sound. Additional info: This audio device has 10-channels of output, but they are labeled by alsa in an unusual way. Not knowing how this all works, could that be the problem? alsa-info is here: http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=23537804a7368582d07957090d349558620d11f4
This is what I had to add to my default.pa on FC11 to get pulse to work: load-module module-alsa-sink sink_name=VM3100Pro_out device=hw:ICE1712 format=s32le channels=10 channel_map=left,right,aux0,aux1,aux2,aux3,aux4,aux5,aux6,aux7 load-module module-alsa-source source_name=VM3100Pro_int device=hw:ICE1712 format=s32le channels=12 channel_map=left,right,aux0,aux1,aux2,aux3,aux4,aux5,aux6,aux7,aux8,aux9 ... it would be nice to have these kind of cards working out of the box though. I think the first two channels would be a good bet for stereo output on these kind of cards, even if they aren't labeled as such and they can be configured (routed by external hardware) to just about anything.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 499435 ***