** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Title:
[Aspire 6930G, Realtek ALC888,
Hi,
I switched 'Allow louder than 100%' to off before reporting this
problem, and it is still off.
Regards
R. M. Ścisło
On Feb 27 2018, at 9:10 am, Daniel van Vugt
wrote:
Thanks. I have seen other audio bugs with the same problem -- the state
of the hardware
Thanks. I have seen other audio bugs with the same problem -- the state
of the hardware changes on warm boot. But hopefully there is a software
solution...
Can you please look at System Settings > Sound and verify that 'Allow
louder than 100%' is OFF? If it is ON then that would explain the
New finding: the distortion seems to appear after reboot (without power
off). IMO some variables in sound card (probably gain) are not reset to
initial values during reboot and/or switch between audio sources (maybe
even during switch between browser tabs) and this over-steers final
amplifiers.
** Package changed: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) => pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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