It might be something to do with your /etc/asound.state file, which I think is created by alsa. I think I had to reboot a couple of times and possibly even run a configuration command before the new alsa recognised the digital mike control. Now there is an entry at the end of asound.state that says:
It might be something to do with your /etc/asound.state file, which I think is created by alsa. I think I had to reboot a couple of times and possibly even run a configuration command before the new alsa recognised the digital mike control. Now there is an entry at the end of asound.state that says:
control.29 { 08fffff44800000 032'
comment.access 'read write user'
comment.type INTEGER
comment.count 2
comment.range '0 - 120'
comment.tlv '00000001000000
comment.dbmin -3000
comment.dbmax 3000
iface MIXER
name 'Digital Capture Volume'
value.0 96
value.1 96
}
ie this is control 29 out of 29 controls.