It looks like you have a similar card as mine:
0 [HDMI ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel HDMI HDA Intel HDMI at 0xf7d34000 irq 62 1 [PCH ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH HDA Intel PCH at 0xf7d30000 irq 63 I had to go to a backported kernel to fix the sound for me. Here is the kernel that worked for me linux-image-3.14-0.bpo.2-686-pae. I believe there is a updated version of the backported kernel but I have not tried it. On 2014-11-10 08:39, Alan McConnell wrote: > Assembled Wisdom! > > I bought a new desktop, and installed Wheezy(Debian v 7) on it. > And sound, ALSA, which ran very well with Squeeze, is now > frightful. When it runs, it yields horribly staticy, crackly > sound. When I click to pause a video, the crackly sound > continues for another 4 secondes before ceasing. > > Here is the result of my cat of /proc/asound/cards: > 0 [Intel ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel > HDA Intel at 0xf7d14000 irq 43 > 1 [Intel_1 ]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel > HDA Intel at 0xf7d10000 irq 43 > I believe that they are supported under Wheezy? > > My kernel is: vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-686-pae . This is old, I am > told, but my Squeeze kernel was v 2.6 IIRC. > > I found that there is a pulseaudio in Debian backports, and I > installed that, but it did not help. > > A possibility is to remove the present ALSA from my system, and > then build ALSA on my own. Can ALSA be built from source? I > have gcc 4.7.2 installed. > > I shall be extremely grateful for help, or suggestions. > > Alan
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