This worked for me Thank you David Henningsson (diwic)
Sorry if i post wrong, is my first comment
Change /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-headphones.conf
from:
[Jack Front Headphone]
required-any = any
[Jack Headphone]
required-any = any
to :
# [Jack Front Headphone]
# r
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Title:
Volume Slider Jumps, due to rapidly changing hardware jack sense state
Status in
UPDATE:
even after disconnection of the front audio panel, the issue still happens once
in a blue moon:
Left pulseaudio in debug mode for several days after fix:
$ tail -f /tmp/pulseaudio.log | grep is.now
(3284.252| 96.036) D: [pulseaudio] module-alsa-card.c: Jack 'Front Headphone
Jack' is no
Hi,
The same on Kubuntu 18.04
Tried kernels:
uname -r
4.20.17-042017-generic
uname -r
5.1.6-050106-generic
Hardware:
Base Board Information
Manufacturer: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Product Name: AB350M-D3H-CF
Realtek® ALC887 codec
Headphones are connected on the backward.
Heh, of course jackpoll_ms=40 doesn't work, anything below 50 ms is
ignored:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/blob/master/sound/pci/hda/hda_intel.c#L1720
With jackpoll_ms=60 I'm seeing intervals of slightly above 60 ms, so
this makes sense.
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Same here, Gigabyte GA-B250M-DS3H with HDA Intel PCH, ALC887-VD. Ubuntu
18.04.
On my machine, once this starts happening it survives a reboot but goes
away for a while after a _cold_ reboot.
Clicks every few seconds and debounce might indeed be a workaround (~20
ms plug/unplug in my case):
$ ./p
I've also got this problem in 18.04 with a Gigabyte motherboard.
When I use front jack input the problem disappears.
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Seems like the bit which shows the status of the jack being present
should be debounced. I'm checking the jack sensing with
`hdajacksensetest` and only incidentally the status is wrong. A simple
debounce of 2 polls with something like 100ms would be fine.
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I'm just started experiencing this in 16.04 this evening.
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Title:
Volume Slider Jumps, due
Hi,
I have had the same issue after installing Ubuntu 16.04. I have tried the fix
from comment #31 and it didn't work for me. However, as soon as I plug my
headphone into the front panel headphone plug, the annoying issue disappeared,
and the popping up comes back if headphone is unplugged.
Now
I've also got this problem in 16.04...
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Problem still exists in Ubuntu 16.04, and the worst is the fix on
comment #31 does not work anymore
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Hi,
Same bug here on Ubuntu 15.10 (4.2.0-19-generic) with an Asus Z-97-C
motherboard.
David Henningsson post (#31) did the trick, but i have spent some times
finding the solution for this.
Anyway, thanks David
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I'm seeing this same issue on an EVGA X79 motherboard. I've used
NrNice's work around to disable to headphone jack. I'm running Ubuntu
14.04.3 (3.19.0-28-generic #30~14.04.1-Ubuntu).
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you have to report upstream bug
as the driver enable the unsolicited event, the driver should disabled
unsolicited event of particular widget whenever the rate of the receving
unsol event of the widget is over 10 times per second
if the bug is caused by numerous unsolicited events
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It will not disable the input/outpout sound but only physical pluggin
detection. You will have to select with or alsamixer (CLI), or alsa
sound GUI or PulseAudio Volume Control GUI.
IMHO better a manual working setup than a non working automatic.
Temporary or definitive fix it's up to you as it is
Thanks fo the tip, NrNice! I will try it. That will actually disable
said jacks, am I right? I.e., it would be a temporary fix rather than a
solution?
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My issue was due to a bad jack detection.
You should try the following:
Install alsa-tools 1.0.28-1 (1.0.28-2 if the previous is not working)
run hdajackretask
Tic Advanced override
Set Jack detection to Not Present for the jock you have the issue.
Clic Apply now
Clic Install boot override and reb
See also: http://askubuntu.com/questions/490813/audio-flicking-at-back-
port with a description of the problem (in that person's case, the back
port instead of the headphone jack)
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Same started happening to me when I add a device to the headphones jack.
I tried kolobok-not-dead 's suggestion. Flickering disappears, but
unfortunately the mixer's volume cannot be changed.
@kolobok-not-dead - did you have that? Does it have to do with the kmix?
(trying to find kmix's equival
Also I disabled 'Auto mute mode' for alsa. You can do it by typing
alsamixer at your console.
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Title:
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My Kubuntu 14.04 also suffered from this problem. But the next seems to
solve it:
in /etc/pulse/client.conf
uncomment "Autospawn" line and change it to "Autospawn = no" and save
Then stop pulseaudio by the next command:
killall pulseaudio
And restart kmix to switch it to new configuration.
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