Hi! I frequently update my system (KDE-CVS and SuSE packages) and very often there is no sound. I know how to restore the sound, but it is always a long way to get there. So what I suggest: a) a "HELP no sound" in all (? or only kmix) sound applications button which opens a verbal description of possible problems and solutions/checklist (may be platform and software dependant, but this could be filtered automaticaly at least partially) b) a helper application (kcontrol/sound) which ties together all possible settings (and problems ) To sum up what can happen and sometimes has nothing to do with KDE, or even worth, KDE provides a solution, but is turned off (like autosuspend) - Speaker: -.- Speakers are turned off: electrically, mute, .... -.- not branched correctly - Hardware: (this could be at least displayed if not changed in kcontrol) -.- sound card is not configured correctly -.- master volume is set to 0 (hard to detect, needs root privileges) - Software (ALSA,....) -.- software not installed/activated -.- Lines in/out are disabled or volume set to 0 -.- interaction of volume settings of the individual appliaction with kmix etc. (BTW are they synced with dcop?, sometimes I have the impression that the volumes are "cumulative".) -.- Autosuspend is turned off c) Explanation (link, tooltips) of some cryptic names like "IEC958", "PCM", "LFE" in kmix and the consequences of changing the settings. -- ferdinand _______________________________________________ kde-multimedia mailing list kde-multimedia@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-multimedia