[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2012-09-28 Thread andi
sorry ... after reboot everything works quite fine although not bug-free
... forget the points B,C,X... and Y1

Z) current state after reboot is:

- additional Soundcard elements appeared: Headphon, Auto Mute,
Mic Boos

- volume states before/after headphone insertion are remembered, but
not applied e.g. to the Speaker or Headphon sliders, but the
Master volume (e.g. Master:100%, Speaker:80% on 1. may be
Master:80%,Speaker:100% on 3.)

- muting Speaker or Headphon also mutes Master and this is not easily 
undone (using Gnome Alsa Mixer) so you can hear something again (exact 
behaviour somewhat unclear)
  = solution is to unmute and increase the System Settings-Sound-Output 
Volume

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2012-09-27 Thread andi
It's still not completely solved. I am running Mint 13 Maya:

Problem A) as saepia said - one has to manually add options snd-hda-
intel ... and do some alsa force-reload or restart to fix the 1.
speaker -2. headphone insertion -3. speaker-not-working-anymore issue

Problem B) but still the Speaker volume 0% = Ss1 = 100% of 1. is not
remembered, but instead it goes to 100% on 3.

Problem C) and the Speaker volume (curiously adjusting the headphone
volume as well) 0% = Sh2 = 100% of 2. is not remembered on -4.
headphone insertion

= it seems the logical-physical relationship between the Soundcard
elements: Speaker and PCM is not correctly mapped by the driver:

State X) currently:

State Xs) no headphone inserted: Speaker, PCM and Master add up to the 
resulting volume of the notebook speakers VS
  = thus 3. is actually quite bad here since it may significantly increase 
speaker volume VS3 in opposition to VS1  (=VS3-(1-Ss1))

State Xh) headphone inserted: Speaker, PCM and Master add up to the 
resulting volume of the headphone VH
  = thus 2./4. are actually quite bad here since they may significantly 
lower the headphone volume VH2/VH4  (VH4=VH2-Sh2)

=
Solution Y1) driver behaviour should be: B and C Speaker volume should not be 
touched at all on headphone insertion/removal, which would also eliminate the 
problem of the remembering of the speaker/headphone volume

maybe some existing model=??? other than auto may already do Y1 ...
if I find time I'll play with this

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2012-09-27 Thread andi
additional info that may be of interest:

on headphone insertion (2./4.) the Speaker Mute

- is automatically set to mute enabled, but
- has no effect (headphones are not muted either way)

and on headphone removal (3.) the Speaker Mute is enabled again

- another related bug just found: muting the Speaker (if headphone is 
removed) won't make it produce any sound again (even after alsa force-restart) 
(headphones still work on insertion)
  (somehow the master volume seems to be effected by this as well because it 
will jump to 0% and muted if one plays with the Speaker or PCM volumes in 
Gnome Alsamixer afterwards)

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2012-05-12 Thread saepia
I can confirm the problem on ubuntu 12.04 with toshiba nb100.

After fresh install speakers work correctly but sound disappears when
headphones are connected. Each volume slider (in the software,
PulseAudio, ALSA) are at 100%.

Adding

options snd-hda-intel model=auto

to

/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf

fixes the issue.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-11-10 Thread David Henningsson
Thanks for the feedback! Since this will be fixed in the next version of
Ubuntu, I'm setting this to Fix released.

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Fix Released

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-11-09 Thread David Henningsson
(Sorry for the late reply, I've been travelling)

@yaroslav, 
That's sad to hear that you're still having problems, I was hoping that 
PulseAudio version 1:1.0-0ubuntu3.1 together with the DKMS alsa modules would 
resolve the issues. Could we recap a little, what is happening now when you 
plug and unplug (has anything changed, e g on the alsamixer level), and what 
would you expect to happen?

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-11-09 Thread Ярослав Почернин
I'm sorry, I thought that the bug is fixed in alsa, too (so, I wouldn't
need dkms package). Now that I have it installed, everything works fine!
Thank you for resolving my issue!

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-28 Thread Ярослав Почернин
Got some pulseaudio updates today but still the bug is present here.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-24 Thread Ярослав Почернин
Is there any chance it's getting fixed soon? I've enabled Proposed
update channel but still I have the issue.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-22 Thread Mark Fraser
Not sure if it relevant to this bug, but I'm also having problems with
not being able to use the built-in microphone.  PAUVControl only sees
the analogue input doesn't seem to be any way of selecting the
microphone.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-22 Thread Mark Fraser
Also, the sound coming out of the headphones is very quiet unless I
select analogue output in PAUVControl, but if I unplug and reconnect the
headphones the sound is quiet again.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-17 Thread David Henningsson
Hmm, the above message (comment #15) was written in the wrong bug,
sorry. The patches above are for PulseAudio, and I've added one of them
to be SRUed but I should probably add the other one as well...

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-14 Thread David Henningsson
When this build is finished, you can try it: https://code.launchpad.net
/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/alsa-daily/+recipebuild/98117 ( using the
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS instructions)

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-14 Thread Ярослав Почернин
So, if I add this PPA https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-
dev/+archive/alsa-daily and install alsa-hda-dkms from it, the patch
should be there with some update, right?

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-13 Thread David Henningsson
Hi,

Just to let you know,
I've spent today working with the broken volume being set on port change. I've 
posted two patches upstream for discussion. I'm attaching them here as well for 
my own reference.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-13 Thread David Henningsson
** Patch added: 
0001-Fix-deferred-volume-not-being-applied-if-sink-is-clo.patch
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/871611/+attachment/2540100/+files/0001-Fix-deferred-volume-not-being-applied-if-sink-is-clo.patch

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-13 Thread David Henningsson
** Patch added: 
0001-Hack-around-a-bug-in-the-core-causing-volumes-not-to.patch
   
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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-13 Thread Ярослав Почернин
Are those of any use to me now? When wllI be able to test it?

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-12 Thread Ярослав Почернин
Okay, I did a fresh install of Oneiric on my netbook, installed the DKMS
packages, added options snd-hda-intel model=auto to alsa-base.conf
file, rebooted my computer, and the situation is now different: when I
plug the input jack, I get the sound in my headphones but when I unplug
it, the sound from my netbook built-in speakers is very low, almost
imperceptible. So, if I run alsamixer, I can see that there's a Speaker
fader muted when a jack is plugged in but when I unplug it, the fader
doesn't return to its previous state (full volume) and stays somewhere
close to zero. Also, the cat
/sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/model command says
auto,(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null),(null).

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-12 Thread David Henningsson
Ok, thanks for enduring :-)

So when you unplug, what happens in the Sound settings dialog? Is the 
connector changed (to what)? Is the volume changed? 
What if you change the volume (in Sound settings) while the speaker is active 
(headphones unplugged), will that be preserved?

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-12 Thread Ярослав Почернин
When I unplug, the connector (I guess it's called channel in Russian
locale of Ubuntu) is changed back to Analog Speakers. THe volume remains
unchanged. If I change the volume (even if I make it lower), the
speakers immediately start to play at the proper volume.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-12 Thread David Henningsson
Aha, I now discovered there is an existing quirk in the driver, we could 
consider removing it. Could you modify 
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf

And add this line:
options snd-hda-intel model=auto

...then reboot (or alsa force-reload) the system?

And if the above in combination with the DKMS packages still does not
work, could you file an alsa-info ( see wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo )
with that combination? Thanks!

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-12 Thread Ярослав Почернин
I've done what you told but it doesn't seem to have changed anything.
Here's a link to my alsa-info: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=d7d23c5a36d66450d6d9720d53ae2e2ec985f0de

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-12 Thread David Henningsson
Hmm, I wonder if the modules really reloaded correctly? On successful reload, 
cat /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/model
should say something with auto, not just (null).

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-11 Thread David Henningsson
Hi Ярослав!

The problem seems to be that the Speaker alsa control affects
headphone volume, it should not do that. Can you check if it is fixed
upstream by installing the latest sound drivers? See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS

Thanks in advance!

** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-11 Thread Ярослав Почернин
Well, I did what this wiki says and still I'm getting this bug. The only
difference is that I did sudo /sbin/alsa force-reload rather than
rebooting the system since I'm on live image now.

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[Bug 871611] Re: [TOSHIBA NB100, Realtek ALC262, Green Headphone Out, Rear] volume slider problem

2011-10-10 Thread Ярослав Почернин
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