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it is strange that headphone state is.not available=No when front
headphone jack is false
Ports:
analog-output: Analogue Output (priority: 9900)
analog-output-headphones: Headphones (priority: 9000)
Active Port: analog-output
control.34 {
Codec: VIA VT1705
Address: 0
AFG Function Id: 0x1 (unsol 0)
Vendor Id: 0x11064397
Subsystem Id: 0x104383d4
Revision Id: 0x10
http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/audio/codecs/vt1705/
VT1705 features three high performance stereo DACs
but there are four audio output 0x10, 0x11, 0x24 and 0x25
s
Raymond - thanks:
also-info results link:
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=2d339e6916371c27f2f0ac238bc0dcf58ad47c93
is that sufficient?
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https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
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[soundnua]: doesn't offer 'Analogue stereo Output' option
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I do not seem to have alsa-info.sh, nor even alsa-info
==
user@novatech1:~$ alsa-info.sh
alsa-info.sh: command not found
user@novatech1:~$ sudo alsa-info.sh
[sudo] password for user:
sudo: alsa-info.sh: command not found
user@novatech1:~$ alsa-info
alsa-info: command not found
user
post the output of alsa-info.sh
and
pactl list
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Title:
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Assignee: Conor Curran (cjcurran) => (unassigned)
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Title:
[soundnua]: doesn't offer 'Analogue st
In current version of sound settings dialog (gnome-control-center
3.4.2-0ubuntu0.4) there is no way at all to set the sound card profile
(see screenshot). Maybe it is a PEBKAC, but I really cannot guess how to
set the 'Analogue stereo output' profile, so to completely disable the
internal sound car
Sam problem with me as point #5. I have very limited options and
'analogue stereo output' is not on the list, only 'analogue stereo
duplex'.
The hardware tab which has now gone (!!) would have been very useful to
me.
Sam.
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@Alistair: no, the hardware tab is deprecated in the new design, that's
not a bug, the hardware,profil selection is done in the input or output
tabs
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Notice that in the Unity screenshot the hardware tab has gone completely
missing. I think this happens when the applet could not get a list of
available sound hardware, because pulseaudio has crashed, or cannot
startup due to a locked sound device.
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@Conor Curran (cjcurran) It is not to do with sound output, or streaming, as is
used in say skype, or play audio from bbc radio, it is specific to capture of
that audio, and how that is managed in a recording app (Sound Recorder). I do
not know much about this but I think it might be related
In my (three) machines, skype works afaik (uses usb, which is an
external audio and vid device) however, when listening to streaming
audio or the Examples files for example, the -built in- audio is used
ok, but no record level is got from the sound recorder. Note that using
the gnome classic deskt
I'm uncertain as to how to proceed from here. If this was the case everybody
would not be able to use their built in audio device for VOIP, recording or
whatever.
The duplex profile allows for both input and output use simultaneously.
While if you were using just the output profile, input would
Hmm, if you set the profile to "Analog stereo output", that explicitly
turns *off* all inputs for that sound card, so recording won't work
(unless you record in some program that bypasses pulseaudio, but that
shouldn't be the case here).
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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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