@rcassini - that is what the modification I suggested also does.
To get back towards Pulsaaudio though, I did pay more attention to
differen platforms. It occured to my that Mac OS also isn't capable of
detecting what type of jack is plugged in, but still manages to make a
decent automatic choice.
Public bug reported:
As a follow-up from:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1876056
I have a Dell XPS 7590 with a combined headset jack. As I understood
from the previous ticket 1876056, when on Ubuntu you plug in something,
it will prompt you what you plugged in: either a
No, that seems to be an actual regression. The thing I'm reporting turns
out to be an intentional configuration issue related to limitations of
the hardware / jack detection.
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@seb128 yes you are right. The explanation there makes a lot of sense -
after some experimentation I found that the headset mic becomes
available no matter whether I plugin a headphones or a headset, so it
doesn't actually detect the presence of a microphone, it just happens
that something is plugg
Public bug reported:
On my Dell XPS 7590, when I plugin a headset with a 4-pin-connector, the
audio OUTPUT automatically switches from the speakers in the laptop to
the headset. However, the audio INPUT does not switch from the
microphone in the laptop to the microphone in the headset.
Using for
I just gave up and got me a Asus Xonar sound card and disabled the
onboard. Works a treat!
The longer I worked with it, the more I got convinced it's a crappy
chip. Even in Windows 10 it doesn't work properly - sometimes the volume
levels are ignored or attached to different outputs than they shou
I have the same issue: no sound on a Recon3D / CA0132. The sound chip is
an onboard chip labelled Sound Core 3D, the motherboard is a
GA-X170-Extreme ECC. This is on Ubuntu 16.04.
Alsa / Pulseaudio claim everything is good, but there's no sound coming
out of it at all.
dmesg | grep hda shows:
[
** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => xserver-xorg-video-intel (Ubuntu)
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Intel HD Graphics 530 crashes on glxinfo
** Attachment added: "alsa-aplay-list.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1563307/+attachment/4615888/+files/alsa-aplay-list.txt
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Public bug reported:
My laptop (Clevo P650RA) has a combined optical out (SPDIF) and
headphone jack. The jack is continously emitting a red light for the
optical output, even when I'm not using it (which is almost always).
I can manually disable this by running 'alsamixer' and mute channel
'S/PDI
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