Luckily for me, my headphones were culprit. Swapped with another pair
and have audio again. Marked this issue as "Invalid" since it was
caused by hardware and not Audacity or alsa.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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I have a similar problem documented in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1751871.
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pavucontrol shows signal going to headphones when they are plugged in,
but nothing is playing. If I remove the headphones from the jack,
pavucontrol then shows signal going to speakers (which are working).
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Opened alsamixer and ensured that no channels are muted (all are showing
the green oo symbol), and that all of the channels have volumes as high
as they will go. Still no luck in getting audio to pipe back through
my headphone jack.
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Additionally, if I unplug my headphones I hear audio over my laptop's
speakers. I cannot listen to audio over the speakers at work however,
so this is not a helpful workaround.
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Public bug reported:
OS: Linux Mint 18.2
Audacity version: 2.2.2 from ubuntuhandbook repo
Alsa log:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=46cdccac7c37f25f2acd6c567ae56cd58aba2f0b
I just installed Audacity to make a quick edit on a MP3 file. I
installed 2.1.2 from the default Linux Mint 18 repo,
I just installed Audacity to make a quick edit on an a MP3 file. I
installed 2.1.2 from the default Linux Mint repo, opened Audacity and
selected my file. It played over my headphones just fine. I closed
Audacity, then immediately opened it again to select a different file to
edit. As
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