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Revision as of 18:00, 21 December 2009
Description
This test case tests whether basic sound playback is successful.
How to test
- Ensure your hardware is correctly connected so you ought to be able to hear sound: i.e., you have speakers or headphones connected to the speaker output on your sound adapter, or a receiver connected to a S/PDIF output
- If using an S/PDIF connection, run the volume control applet (command
gnome-volume-control
), go to the Hardware tab, select the appropriate device, and set the Profile to an appropriate choice (output should be 'Digital Stereo (IEC958)') - If your system has multiple sound devices, run the volume control applet (command
gnome-volume-control
), go to the Output tab, and select the appropriate one - Shut your system down entirely, then start it up again and log in to the desktop
- Run the Totem media player - command
totem
, or Movie Player in the system menus - Try to play a sound file located on your computer, or from a remote server with the Open Location option - for example this one. Make sure it is in a supported format; Ogg Vorbis is a safe choice
Expected Results
- You should be able to hear the sound playing. You should not have to adjust any default volume settings in order to hear the sound