> Kindly follow Comment 872 to force tas2781 to work

I had been using 6.7.9 for the last week with no issues.
I upgrade to 6.8.7, and within 3 minutes audio broken.

I save your script and run it
-- su root
-- ./tas2781-2dev-on.sh

Sound works again, however:
- sound is notably louder compared to 6.7.9
- right inside / right speaker? (not sure if there's 1 or 2) is louder than on 
6.8.7 with your script.

After a few minutes, once again audio will break again, until I re-run your 
script.
Interestingly, after second run of script the audio balance is fixed. Both 
left/right speakers sound correct instead of being right-side balanced.

Unfortunately, breaks soon after.

For me audio never lasts more than ~3min.

I also notice that the audio levels will oscillate occasionally on 6.8.x
kernels, where this does not occur on 6.7.9.

If there is anything more I can do to help, please advise. I can try any
combination of kernel/patches if needed. I just want to resolve this
issue without beings stuck on 6.7.9 kernel.

Again for my posts, model is:
Lenovo Legion Pro 7i (Gen 8, 2023) - and alsamixer shows ALC287 under system 
info.

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  [Lenovo Legion7 16ACHg6 82N6, Realtek ALC287, Speaker, Internal] No
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