[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-28 Thread Guillaume
You will find below the hda info in my syslog :

grep hda syslog

Dec 28 12:53:37 ubuntu kernel: [2.247883] snd_hda_intel :00:1b.0: irq 
47 for MSI/MSI-X
Dec 28 12:53:37 ubuntu kernel: [2.664258] hda_intel: Disabling MSI
Dec 28 12:53:37 ubuntu kernel: [2.664264] hda-intel :01:00.1: Handle 
VGA-switcheroo audio client
Dec 28 12:53:37 ubuntu kernel: [2.664289] hda-intel :01:00.1: Disabling 
64bit DMA
Dec 28 12:53:37 ubuntu kernel: [2.667560] hda-intel :01:00.1: Enable 
delay in RIRB handling
Dec 28 14:15:01 ubuntu kernel: [2.734667] hda-intel :00:1b.0: Applying 
patch firmware 'hda-jack-detect.fw'
Dec 28 14:15:01 ubuntu kernel: [2.734777] hda_intel: Disabling MSI
Dec 28 14:15:01 ubuntu kernel: [2.734780] hda-intel :01:00.1: Handle 
VGA-switcheroo audio client
Dec 28 14:15:01 ubuntu kernel: [2.734805] hda-intel :01:00.1: Disabling 
64bit DMA
Dec 28 14:15:01 ubuntu kernel: [2.735424] snd_hda_intel :00:1b.0: irq 
47 for MSI/MSI-X
Dec 28 14:15:01 ubuntu kernel: [2.738020] hda-intel :01:00.1: Enable 
delay in RIRB handling

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Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-24 Thread Raymond
are there any suspend and resume events of snd-hda-Intel occur in system
log ?

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  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-24 Thread Raymond
-0 [000] d.h.   334.304791: hda_unsol_event: [0] res=481, 
res_ex=12
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304829: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304831: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21bf0900
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304873: hda_get_response: [0:2] 
val=8000

the driver receive unsolicited event, issue get pin sense and Jack is
plugged


   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304874: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304878: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   
driver auto mute the line out by set amp mute

kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304878: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21470700
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304880: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304881: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304881: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21570700
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304884: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304884: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304884: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21670700
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304887: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304887: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304888: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21770700
   kworker/u16:0-6 [000]    334.304889: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 
pulseaudio also try to mute line out

alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305163: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305166: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=2, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305167: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=2153a080
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305170: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305171: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305185: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305186: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=2, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305186: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21539080
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305188: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305189: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305195: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305197: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=2, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305197: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=20d3a000
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305199: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305200: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305206: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305207: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=2, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305207: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=20d39000
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305212: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305212: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305224: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305224: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=2, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305225: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=2173a080
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305227: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305228: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=0, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305235: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=1, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305236: hda_power_count: [0:2] 
power_count=2, power_on=1, power_transition=0
 alsa-sink-ALC89-2776  [005]    334.305236: hda_send_cmd: [0:2] val=21739080
 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-23 Thread Raymond
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda?id=b244d335609f9bbf4c0204a365bf03b7ac53c3c8

you better ask the author whether it is normal to have so many power
events in your trace log

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Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-23 Thread Guillaume
If there is anything else I can do to help solving this issue... don't
hesitate to ask !

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  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-23 Thread Raymond
it is strange that there are numerous hda_power_count in your trace log

https://bugzilla.kernel.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Drivers

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  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-22 Thread Guillaume
By the way, you will find in attachment the hd-audio driver tracepoints
(I've enabled the trace.log while the bug occurs (randomly switch
between front output jack and rear output jack), then I've plugged an
headphone on the front jack a few seconds later : the erratic switch
disappears)

** Attachment added: "trace.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1248116/+attachment/3934401/+files/trace.log

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Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-22 Thread Guillaume
Thanks ! It works like a charm. No more automatic jack detection but all
the jacks are working properly and active simultaneously and the sound
is crystal clear. Much better than setting "no presence" with
hdajackrestask.

in  /etc/modprobe.d  just add a file   hda-jack-detect.conf   with the
following lines :

# This file was added as a workaround to the jack detection issue with a 
Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD3H motherboard
# If you want to revert the changes, you can simply erase this file and reboot 
your computer.
options snd-hda-intel patch=hda-jack-detect.fw

And in /lib/firmware   add a file   hda-jack-detect.fw   with the
following lines :

  [codec]
  0x10ec0899 0x1458a002 2

  [hint]
  jack_detect = no


Then reboot !

For information : you can check the file  /proc/asound/card0/codec*  to
verify that the [codec] line matches your hardware  (vendor-id
subsystem-id  address)

head -n 10 /proc/asound/card0/codec*

 Codec: Realtek ALC898
 Address: 2
 AFG Function Id: 0x1 (unsol 1)
 Vendor Id: 0x10ec0899
 Subsystem Id: 0x1458a002

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Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-14 Thread Raymond
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/plain/Documentation/sound/alsa
/HD-Audio.txt


- jack_detect (bool): specify whether the jack detection is available
  at all on this machine; default true

the alternate way is to specify hint by early patching for your analog
codec only

jack_detect=0

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  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-13 Thread Raymond
I expect the module-switch-on-port-available can stop switching when it
found that the states of jack are unstable (e.g. on and off more than 5
~ 10 times within a second)

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  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-13 Thread Raymond
you can use hdajackretask to set Misc bit  (MISC=NO_PRESENCE)

bit 8 of pin default of your headphone and mic at ext front

so that driver don't use jack detection on these two pin complex

or

change pulseaudio conf

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/tree/src/modules/alsa/mixer/paths

to ignore the state of these two jacks

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  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-12-13 Thread Guillaume
I confirm : same issue on my brand new PC with Gigabyte Z87X-UD3H
motherboard...

Solved using hda-jack-retask to disable frontside input/output... not a
big deal but definitely not a "solution" !

Raymond :

1/ you should increase the status to "confirmed" ;-)
2/ How can I help you ? More information are required ?

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  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-21 Thread Kai Michael Hamich
Same issue here

I reported my problem here:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71766

** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #71766
   https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71766

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Title:
  PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-10 Thread David Henningsson
> It's an integrated audio device.

This motherboard has a "front panel HDA" connector, which is what I'm
talking about here.

If you left this connector unconnected, try disabling it in BIOS. If you
connected it to the chassis, check the connection.

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Title:
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Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-10 Thread Raymond
seem jack detection problem of your headphone

http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2013-May/062362.html

follow Takashi Iwai  procedure to trace the verbs while plugging the
headphone


try hdajackretask to disable jack detection of headphone

and set Misc = NO_PRESENCE (bit 8 of pin default) of headphone node
(change pin default to 0x02214520) to disable jack detection

ode 0x1b [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x40058f: Stereo Amp-In Amp-Out
  Control: name="Headphone Playback Switch", index=0, device=0
ControlAmp: chs=3, dir=Out, idx=0, ofs=0
  Control: name="Front Headphone Jack", index=0, device=0
  Amp-In caps: ofs=0x00, nsteps=0x03, stepsize=0x27, mute=0
  Amp-In vals:  [0x00 0x00]
  Amp-Out caps: ofs=0x00, nsteps=0x00, stepsize=0x00, mute=1
  Amp-Out vals:  [0x00 0x00]
  Pincap 0x0001373c: IN OUT HP EAPD Detect
Vref caps: HIZ 50 GRD 80 100
  EAPD 0x2: EAPD
  Pin Default 0x02214420: [Jack] HP Out at Ext Front
Conn = 1/8, Color = Green
DefAssociation = 0x2, Sequence = 0x0
  Pin-ctls: 0xc0: OUT HP VREF_HIZ
  Unsolicited: tag=01, enabled=1
  Power states:  D0 D1 D2 D3 EPSS
  Power: setting=D0, actual=D0
  Connection: 5
 0x0c 0x0d 0x0e 0x0f 0x26*


(   0.671|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] module-alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Headphone 
Jack' is now plugged in
(   0.671|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] device-port.c: Setting port 
analog-output-headphones to status yes
(   0.671|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] module-switch-on-port-available.c: finding 
port analog-output-headphones
(   0.671|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink-ALC898 Analog] alsa-sink.c: Cutting sleep 
time for the initial iterations by half.
(   0.671|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink-ALC898 Analog] alsa-mixer.c: Activating path 
analog-output-headphones


  0.680|   0.005) D: [pulseaudio] module-alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Headphone 
Jack' is now unplugged
(   0.680|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] device-port.c: Setting port 
analog-output-headphones to status no
(   0.680|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] module-switch-on-port-available.c: finding 
port analog-output-headphones
(   0.680|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink-ALC898 Analog] alsa-mixer.c: Activating path 
analog-output
(   0.680|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink-ALC898 Analog] alsa-mixer.c: Path 
analog-output (Analog Out


(   0.776|   0.092) D: [pulseaudio] module-alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Headphone 
Jack' is now plugged in
(   0.776|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] device-port.c: Setting port 
analog-output-headphones to status yes
(   0.776|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] module-switch-on-port-available.c: finding 
port analog-output-headphones
(   0.776|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink-ALC898 Analog] alsa-mixer.c: Activating path 
analog-output-headphones


(   0.797|   0.017) D: [pulseaudio] module-alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Headphone 
Jack' is now unplugged
(   0.797|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] device-port.c: Setting port 
analog-output-headphones to status no
(   0.797|   0.000) D: [pulseaudio] module-switch-on-port-available.c: finding 
port analog-output-headphones
(   0.797|   0.000) D: [alsa-sink-ALC898 Analog] alsa-mixer.c: Activating path 
analog-output

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Title:
  PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-10 Thread Willy DAVID
Hi David,

It's an integrated audio device. So I have not this kind of problems.
Then, on the outside, I check with three different kind of devices
(headphones, speakers (2)).

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  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-10 Thread David Henningsson
Hi,

A person having the same issue as you actually had a hardware error -
the front HDA panel cable was not correctly connected to the
motherboard. So please first check that.

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  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-10 Thread Willy DAVID
Here is the log of pulseverbose.

I do not know how to enable the tracepoints of alsa doing "echo 1 >
/sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/hda/enable". Even using sudo the
terminal replies that I have not the permissions.

I  disabled the AutoMute function with amixer.

The problem is still present.

King regards

** Attachment added: "pulseverbose.log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1248116/+attachment/3904334/+files/pulseverbose.log

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  PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-05 Thread Raymond
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Incomplete

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Title:
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  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1248116] Re: PulseAudio switch rapidly port making the sound horrible

2013-11-05 Thread Raymond
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo


http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/plain/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio.txt


Tracepoints
~~~
The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoints.
`hda:hda_send_cmd` traces each CORB write while `hda:hda_get_response`
traces the response from RIRB (only when read from the codec driver).
`hda:hda_bus_reset` traces the bus-reset due to fatal error, etc,
`hda:hda_unsol_event` traces the unsolicited events, and
`hda:hda_power_down` and `hda:hda_power_up` trace the power down/up
via power-saving behavior.

Enabling all tracepoints can be done like

  # echo 1 > /sys/kernel/debug/tracing/events/hda/enable

t


 


hda:hda_unsol_event` traces the unsolicited events

try

disable automute by amixer

disable headphone Jack detection by hints or hda-jack-retask

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Bug description:
  I have a Realtek sound system integrated to the motherboard Gygabyte
  Z87X-UD3H (http://www.gigabyte.fr/products/product-
  page.aspx?pid=4481#sp) having problems on Ubuntu 13.10.

  The sound is jerky. When I open the "Volume control PulseAudio" I can
  see pulseaudio changing the audio output "Internal Audio Analogic
  Stereo". The port switch rapidly from "Analogic output" to "Analogic
  headphones" making a jerky sound. ta tA ta tA ta tA.

  Do you have a solution to this problem ?

  King regards

  Will

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