Thanks for the responses! I compiled and installed hda-emu, but after
that I'm completely lost regarding how to use it to get the pin-ctls
values.
I haven't finished trying all of your suggestions yet (will post more
results as I go through them), but as for the output of amixer -c0
contents, the
I disabled auto-mute mode and am finding it impossible to replicate the
distortion now. Will test further after a reboot and report back, but my
initial impression is that that solved the problem.
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Never mind that -- the problem continues, although turning off auto-mute
seems to have changed the character of the distortion, making it
slightly quieter, and it also made it unresponsive to the rm -r
~/.pulse ~/.asound* ~/.pulse-cookie command.
However, I discovered that the left channel is
Is that value something that can be changed by the user, or does it have
to be set by software? Will changing it fix the problem, or is it a
symptom of the actual issue?
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Thanks! I installed the deb and rebooted, and the problem persists. But
how do I find the current pin-ctls values?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1208218
Title:
Public bug reported:
Since I installed this version of Ubuntu (Xubuntu 12.04 upgraded to
Ubuntu Studio), I occasionally get crackly or fuzzy distortion in the
left audio channel.
It doesn't happen completely consistently, but it often happens while
playing Flash videos in Firefox or editing
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