can confirm this also affects combination of
Ryzen 5600X
Asus Strix B550-I motherboard
Sapphire 6600XT graphics card
monitor is connected via display port
"killall speech-dispatcher" fixes issue (had previously used "pulseaudio
-k" but that is more of a pain)
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I can confirm "killall speech-dispatcher" fixes the hdmi output noise while
reproducing any audio.
My setup:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=fd15b34806
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Thank you, Matheus, "killall speech-dispatcher" instantly removed the
crackling for me. I have uninstalled the package like you suggested,
fortunately I do not need TTS support on my PC. Thank you for your help!
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The issue goes away when speech-dispatcher is uninstalled, meaning that
this package is related to the bug in question, and is resolved once it
is removed.
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@ppq
I've actually been able to determine what the issue was. The speech-
dispatcher package is the one causing issues. It is possible to
uninstall it from any Ubuntu installation (or Ubuntu-based distros). But
to make sure that indeed this is what is causing the issue in your case,
try to run
I am experiencing this issue in Xubuntu 22.04, pulseaudio
1:15.99.1+dfsg1-1ubuntu1, with this Hardware:
GIGABYTE B550I AORUS Pro AX (BIOS F15 with AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.5);
Ryzen 7 5700G (Cezanne) with integrated graphics;
audio output via HDMI (mainboard).
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The problem still occurs on the latest stable PulseAudio packages
(1:15.0+dfsg1-1ubuntu2.2) for Ubuntu 21.10. Also, doing a "pulseaudio
-k" on the Terminal, and then restarting any software that was
outputting audio, fixes the issue. I've noticed that this only happens
after the output audio
** Summary changed:
- [AMD Ellesmere HDMI Audio over DisplayPort] Crackling sound on Pulseaudio for
Ubuntu 21.04
+ [AMD Ellesmere] Crackling sound on Pulseaudio
** Tags added: focal
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