I tried to run this script
(https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_Zenbook_UX430/UX530#Headphones_audio_is_too_low)
and it did nothing. I'm experiencing the same issue with quality
headphones but it's on both channels. I created a detailed bug report
here before I found this thread
Mr Robert Joynt,
I am on Ubuntu 20.10, on OMEN-by-HP-Laptop-15-dc1xxx with this Realtek ALC295
I get sound, from head phone , loud and clear, if i plug in the
headphone jack, sound switches from speaker to headphone, and vice
versa.
But if remove the headphone , then the sound from the speaker
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Hi Folks. I've found another issue with the Realtek ALC295 codec in
Linux and I have a fix for this too (see #17 in this thread for my
initial fix).
When I boot into Windows first and then into Linux, there are two
problems:
1. The internal speakers don't work (headphones are okay).
2. The
Same issue here on HP Pavilion Gaming Laptop 15-cx0xxx
5.8.6-1-MANJARO x86_64
With low quality earphone, don't have crackling
With high quality earphone, have crackling in left side
This high quality earphone doesn't have any crackling on other devices.
Robertjjoynt's solution fixed the problem.
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Title:
Crackling and popping sound when
As of today I have the same problem (which I had solved with #17). #17 does no
longer seem to work.
My laptop is a HP pavilion 14-ce3035nl, linux version ubuntu 20.04 (focal),
with all updates.
I have a dual boot, the sound in Windows works fine.
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same issue on hp pavillion au620tx
# 17 works
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Title:
Crackling and popping sound when using headphones
Status
Same issue on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and HP Omen 15-AX204NS
Still now #17 works OK.
Thanks!
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Title:
Crackling and
Checking in on Fedora 32 again, still the same issue as every other
Ubuntu (and its flavours and spins)/Fedora versions I have tried. The
kernel is 'Linux brokenhingelaptop 5.6.8-300.fc32.x86_64 #1 SMP Wed Apr
29 19:01:34 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux' according to 'uname
-a' on Fedora
I also still have a crackling sound in the left channel when I plug in a
pair of headphones using an hp laptop. I had this with 19.04,19.10 and
now still with 20.04. Would be nice if it could be fixed. The solution
by Robert Joynt does fix the problem, but it is a work around. Would be
nice if
I can confirm that this issue is still present in Ubuntu 19.10 and
20.04, as well as Fedora 31. Erikas' suggestion works very well to fix
this issue too. I have the same outcome as James Adams above. My laptop
is the HP Pavilion x360 Convertible 14-ba0xx.
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Importance:
I can confirm that @robertjjoynt's comment works very well on my HP
ProBook 650 G1 pc which is currently operating ubuntu 18.04 (long card
name: "HDA Intel HDMI at 0xd073 irq 33).
I should say that the sound still clips every so often, but I can
finally listen to Smashmouth in peace while
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Status
The solution by @robertjjoynt did *not* work for me.
Also, is there a way to revert changes produced by @robertjjoynt? Not
that it's any different now, but don't want to mess around with settings
if it doesn't fix the issue.
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
System: HP Elitebook 830 G5
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the solution of @robertjjoynt doesn't work on ubuntu 18.04
my pc is HP Pavilion Power 15CB
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC295 Analog [ALC295 Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
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same issue with hp-cb007nt
Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS
kernel 4.13.0-43-generic
solution #17 works
thanks robertjjoynt
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Chris (#38) - try to put your computer to sleep and wake up while
listening to something. Issue still persists, but once you plug out and
plug in your headset - it returns back to normal volume as expected.
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Whilst running ArchLinux, this bug seems to be resolved without the
requirement of custom scripts, under kernel 4.15. Full details are
below:
Linux UX430UA 4.15.5-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 22 22:15:20 UTC 2018 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Pulseaudio 11.1
As per the update #36 by Erikas, he has updated
The script worked for me too with an HP Spectre x360 13-w013dx.
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I've updated script for systemd systems. It fixes comment #30 issue and
now does not leave any error messages during boot (script issue):
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_Zenbook_UX430/UX530#Headphones_audio_is_too_low
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I fixed it myself. Cron wasn't running on start. I fixed it this way :
# update-rc.d cron defaults
Thanks again to @robertjjoynt
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Hi!
First, thank's a lot to @robertjjoynt for the solution. It works also on my pc
(Omen Pc by HP), however i can't find out how to run the script on start up. I
think i've done a wrong thing on the crontab command. Could someone tell me the
exactly things to write in the crontab script (my
Same problem with HP Pavilion Power 15-cb. Kernel 4.10.0-38-generic.
Although @robertjjoynt workaround WORKED for me also, I think this issue
should be fixed from it's root...
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The solution by @robertjjoynt worked for me on 2017 ASUS ZenBook 3
(ux490ua) with Debian 9 with Kernel 4.9.0-4.
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Since we are talking about bash commands, shouldn't this be more elegant
solution?
=
#!/bin/bash
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC[[:print:]]*D0 0x20 SET_COEF_INDEX 0x67
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC[[:print:]]*D0 0x20 SET_PROC_COEF 0x3000
May I add that for me it's hwC1D0
You maybe should check what file exists in /dev/snd/
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The solution by @robertjjoynt worked for me on 2017 HP Omen 15 with
Linux Mint 18.2 with Kernel 4.10.0-27. It is MAGIC!
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Slight updated SYSTEMD workaround script from my previous comment (used
to fail on boot). See updated at
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_Zenbook_UX430#Headphones_audio_is_too_low
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I confirm Robert Joynt's fix is working on HP Pavilion x360 Convertible
13-u103nq. Thanks Erikas for the systemd workaround, but let's hope it
will be fixed soon upstream, especially that there's already a patch [1]
in place.
[1] https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9142225/
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For those who wants a proper workaround using systemd - see
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ASUS_Zenbook_UX430#Headphones_audio_is_too_low
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It's working ! It's working ! Great Thx to Robert Joynt's fix !
so many hours spent on this creepy sound...
Linux is a pain to configure...
And after it's magic to use.
Windows is magic to configure... and after a pain to use ;-)
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Can confirm that Robert Joynt's solution worked on my HP Omen 15t
X7R21AV running Kubuntu 17.04.
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Unfortunately for me this fix hasn't worked given that the subwoofer and
microphone on my Pavilion 15-aw054sa do not produce/record any sound. I,
of course, have an ALC295 and I'm running Mint Sonya (which is based on
Ubuntu). I have made two comments on the Bugzilla entry
Thanks a lot Robert, your fix worked for me on HP AU113TX as well! I
hope this gets fixed in upcoming kernel updates as I don't see HP fixing
it from their end in case it requires vendor fix.
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Yep fixed for me also. That's fantastic, thanks heaps Robert!!
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I confirm I've solved the issue in Arch distro with an HP Omen 17-w209ns
thanks to Robert Joynt!!
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Awesome !
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I confirm I fixed my problem thanks to robertjjoynt's suggestion!
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Title:
Crackling and popping sound when using
I've managed to fix this problem on my machine (HP Omen 15 running
Ubuntu 17.04 using codec for Realtek ALC295 sound device). To fix the
problem, I can do the following:
Install alsa-tools if not installed:
sudo apt install alsa-tools
Create and save a script in /usr/local/bin:
#!/bin/bash
I've managed to fix partially the problem or at least I can narrow it
down. So , if I override all my other audio lines via hdajackretask
module and only enable the headphone one, the sound is perfect. What
happens though when I turn back on the line for the Internal speakers ,
it goes back to
This bug has been submitted to the linux kernel bug tracker as well
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=195457
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Same issue with asus zenbook 3, same audio card. In addition the built
in speaker output is broken, it can only be 0% or 100%, no in between.
Seemingly related.
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Hi everyone ! Same issue here with my HP Envy 13 kaby lake running with
a single Mint boot. Codec Realtek ALC295 too. If I plug my headphones on
a usb audio card everything is fine.
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I have the same issue on an HP Omen 15 notebook (15-ax201TX). I have a
duel boot setup to Ubuntu 16.10 and Windows 10. If I boot into Windows
10 first (even just to the login screen) and then restart and boot into
Ubuntu 16.10 the sound is fine - no crackling.
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Same issue on HP Pavilion x360 u003ng.
(Sorry for German output)
00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio (rev 21)
Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio
Liste der Hardware-Geräte (PLAYBACK)
Karte 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], Gerät 0:
Same problem with a brand new HP OMEN 15-AX212NF, same soundcard.
I can add that the dirty saturation seems to disappear when level is lower
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Title:
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This might be a kernel issue and not just a problem with Ubuntu since
I've had this exact same issue on an HP Envy 13 i5 Kaby Lake running
ALC295 on pretty much every distro. Back when I'd dual boot, I used to
boot into Windows before booting back into Linux to fix this problem and
it worked on
Same issue with HP Pavilion 15-au027ur on Zesty beta 1
Codec: Realtek ALC295
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Title:
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I don't see ALC295 appearing in any of my device descriptions anywhere.
Here's my output of 'aplay --list-devices' ...
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: Generic Analog [Generic Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
card 1: CODEC
Same issue with an ASUS ZenBook 3 UX390UA. I experience the issue as a
volume dependent cross-talk between the channels, predominantly
affecting the left channel when a medium volume sound is being played in
the right channel, but to a lesser extent (lower volume of the cross-
talk) affecting the
Same issue with HP 15-au035nl.
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Same issue with HP Pavillion AU-111TX.
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I'm also experiencing this exact issue. While it doesn't happen all the
time, it's sufficiently frequent and unpleasant that I just can't listen
to music through the audio jack. It's still an issue using the 4.9
mainline kernel. Using a USB sound card makes the problems go away.
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