I really dont want to leave a headphone connected at all times in my desktop
computer so I tried more things and this seems to have fixed the issue:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/874535/comments/31
To restart pulseaudio, either reboot your computer or run "pulseaudio
Problem reappeared for me since Linux Mint 18. I now run LM 19 Mate and
again, problem is there. I can see the sound fluctuating in Sound
Preferences / Input and pavucontrol / Output Devices and alsamixer.
In alsamixer, my loopback is already disabled so it's not a solution for
me.
For an unknown
If someone reaches this page again with this problem, try this:
Install alsamixer if you don't have it installed.
Open a terminal and execute the command below:
alsamixer -c0
this will run the alsamixer, use the left/right arrows and find "loopback"
option(Usually it's on the right side). When you
Just posting to say That I still have this problem, I'm running the
newest linux mint KDE. I don't have pulse audio installed. I had to plug
my main sound into the headphone jack. (it's on top of my case, works
for me)
>uname -a
Linux -desktop 3.13.0-37-generic #64-Ubuntu SMP Mon Sep 22 21:28:
Created bug on pulseaudio bugtracker
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90480
** Bug watch added: freedesktop.org Bugzilla #90480
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90480
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Good news, problem is "solved"! I just installed the latest Linux Mint
17.1 Rebecca, Mate, 64 bit and there is no issue with the sound after a
fresh install!
I don't know what has changed and I cannot reproduce this bug anymore
(unless I install an old version of Linux Mint).
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Just install the latest Linux Mint 17, bug still present, audio keeps
"beeping" all the time just like on the YouTube video I posted.
Thanks to my post #22 I was able to fix the issue quickly. Too bad I
don't know much about kernel driver audio to fix this.
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I have this bug for years (and still present). This bug report saved my
life, the hda-jack-retask workaround (set the Green Headphone, Front
side to Override and Not connected) worked
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Bug still present. Because there's no activity it shouldn't be expired.
Will report back if I still have the problem with the new Ubuntu when
it's out, I think it's at the end of May.
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[Expired for alsa-driver (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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file alsa-info.txt.L74fe39LaX added!
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Note that, in this file, it was runned on my main computer where I have
already used hda-jack-retask to "solve" the problem.
I can produce another file like this one easily with a fresh linux
install where there was no hda-jack-retask used if you'd like.
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
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Title:
Sound output device ke
> use hint jack-detect=0
Why would I want to disable my jack rear panel? If you're talking about
the green jack audio at the back, I can't, I'm using it. My computer is
plugged into an amplifier which is then connected to my speakers. Even
if it's not what you're talking about, it would still just
you can use hint
jack-detect=0
by early patching to disable detection of all jacks (front and rear
panel jacks)
if the problem still exist, you have to check the front audio panel
connector and your computer chassis 's front audio panel
connect an AC97 front audio panel to motherboard with HDA
Cinnamon kept crashing, I installed Mate instead so new install, same
problem.
I tried by just changing the "jack detection" to "not present" but after
reboot it is still at "present", thus not working as a solution. Seems
like there's no solution but to put the "Green Headphone, Front Side" to
"N
It worked, still no noise sound.
No idea if the jack on the front of my tower is working though, I think
I unplugged it inside the tower when I first started to have this
problem and never bothered to plug it back.
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you lost the headphone if you choose "not connected"
check the advanced override and change "jack detection" of the headphone
jack to "not present"
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Now running Linux Mint 16, problem still exist.
Here's the latest step-by-step instructions on how to fix it.
sudo apt-get install bzr libgtk-3-dev binutils build-essential m4 autogen bison
flex
sudo apt-get install g++
bzr branch lp:~diwic/+junk/hda-jack-retask
make
./hda-jack-retask
Check the
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/plain/Documentation/sound/alsa
/HD-Audio.txt
trace hda_unsol_event
only one event when headphone plugged and one event when headphone is
plugged
check whether you receive many plugged and unplugged events
try trigger_sense=false
Hin
I had this problem when I had headphones connected to the front jack and
simultaneously the line out at the back connected to my amp.
I solved it by using hda-jack-retask that Raymond mentioned above. Using
advanced override I set "Green Headphone, Front side" > "Jack detection"
to "Not present".
I meant "it's now fixed" instead of "it's not fixed" for my last post.
I don't know about any unsolicited event, no idea what this means in
this context. I just put the Green Headphone Front side to Not connected
(so disabling it) to fix the issue. That is the front mic jack. I really
don't care
do you mean the unsolicited event must not be enabled for the headphone
Jack ?
how about the front mic jack ?
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Title:
Sound output device keeps
Thanks a lot for all the help and the information, I must admit this is all a
bit over my head but with your help it's not fixed I installed hda-jack-retask
(manual compile, I'm running Linux Mint) like they say here :
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/2011-December/012342.
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/hda
you can use hda-jack-retask to set misc bit of headphone and reboot
this disable automute and unsolicited event
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http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/tree/Documentation/sound/alsa
/HD-Audio.txt
check the response of hda unsol event when headphone is plugged and
unplugged
Tracepoints
~~~
The hd-audio driver gives a few basic tracepoints.
`hda:hda_send_cmd` traces each CORB wri
What does that mean in layman's term? :)
Can't find hda-verb, I installed alsa-tools, it's not in it.
Found this : http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/Help_To_Debug_Intel_HDA
And this : http://www.alsa-project.org/main/index.php/HDA_Analyzer
which I just run and took a screenshot of what y
Pin Default 0x02214c20: [Jack] HP Out at Ext Front
Conn = 1/8, Color = Green
DefAssociation = 0x2, Sequence = 0x0
you can use hda-verb to set bit 8 of pin default of the front headphone
to disable the unsolicited event
0x02214d20
misc = NO_PRESENCE
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I confirm, the cable has 2 ends, labeled HD AUDIO and AC'97, I tried
both and without, same problem.
I tried removing the SPEAKER cable, it's a little cable for the beep
sound of the motherboard, the end of this one is a little cylinder
producing the beep, same problem.
In Windows, the driver I'm
I do have a front audio jack on my computer case. There's a cable in my
computer case going from that front audio port to my motherboard. That
cable has 2 ends, without opening my case and if I remember correctly
one is HDA HD and the other end is AC '97, I tried both ends and I also
tried not plu
this usually mean the Jack detection problem
do your computer chassis have a hda front audio panel ?
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Title:
Sound output device keeps changin
More information :
Problem : Clipping noise - Volume goes down and up fast randomly
In video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v-eYcQ_gqo&feature=youtu.be
Not HD and hard to see but you should be able to see those 3 windows :
1) alsamixer : Surround, Center, LFE and Side goes to 0 and backup to
I have this problem. I can boot with the live CD of Ubuntu 12.10 and reproduce
the problem :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8v-eYcQ_gqo&feature=youtu.be
I'm attaching 'pactl list'
** Attachment added: "pactl-list.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1067434/+attach
I have since completed a complete fresh install, updated all packages
and reinstalled my software.
I no longer have this issue.
- Matt
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Title:
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) => alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Sound output device keeps changing when using headphones
To manage notif
post the output of alsa-info.sh
and
pactl list
does those mute switches turn on and off rapidly ?
alsamixer -c0
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Title:
Sound output device
seems rather an issue in the audio stack than in the control ui,
reassigning to pulseaudio but it might be also or the driver...
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Package changed: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) => pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Looks like e duplicate of Bug #1063965
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Title:
Sound output device keeps changing when using headphones
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As suggested at http://askubuntu.com/a/206554/11223 doing:
rm -r ~/.pulse ~/.pulse-cookie
pkill pulse
makes the problem disappear, but only until I change the sound volume
through the panel indicator.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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