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I can't even try to reproduce the problem anymore. The hardware that
used to have this problem is lng gone.
Unless someone else can reproduce it, I think this can be closed.
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Hi, is this still a problem on modern Ubuntu versions (trusty, vivid)?
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Distortion on volume levels 56% and more.
Collected by ubuntu-bug tools info is there:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/468358/comments/1
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Karl, what workaround are you referring to?
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The workaround was the same one that Sami recommended above:
amixer controls %% search the id of IEC-default (at my system 35)
amixer -c 0 cset numid=35 6 %% 6 = 96kHz
This workaround works only for a short while... The sound typically runs
OK at power-up and sometime later stops... I
Thank you for the help. The workaround fixed the distortion problem on
the Docking Station with my Dell Latitude 610, running Jaunty Jackalope,
but after a while (1 hour?) the sound stops working.Disabling, and
then re-enabling the IEC958 in the Alsa mixer starts the sound again.
(This was
Sorry to be a pest, but I was wondering if any solutions or work-arounds
have been found for this bug yet?
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I have the same problem with my Dell Precision M6300 with the future Ubuntu
version : Jaunty Beta
The sound is growing randomly when I'm using the IEC958 output of my docking
station
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Seconding the issue.
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The problem persists with jaunty. The distortion is gone with
pulseaudio, but still no sound without the workaround also mentioned
above:
amixer cset iface=MIXER,name='IEC958 Playback Default'
This looks more and more like an alsa bug even though the output worked
perfectly without tweaking the
raising importance from low to medium, this is a serious issue for a
limited number of users
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switching back to confirmed
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue
for you. Can you try with the latest Ubuntu release? Thanks in advance.
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Dell Latitude D610 with SigmaTel Audio Card:
I am now having the same problem with Intrepid Ibex Alpha 2. I never
had this problem with Gutsy or Hardy like some of the previous posts
describe. If I switch the sound driver to 'Intel ICH6' or 'ALSA' in
PreferencesSounds, i no longer have
I have experienced sound distortion issues with Hardy that I never had
in Gutsy - Presumably due to Pulse Audio
Does anyone know how to revert to Gutsy's sound sub-system setup until
this problem is fixed?
Regards
Gary
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I've reviewed but 178504 and the gravelly or staticy description is
exactly what I have. I also noted the comment about generated sounds
being fine and realized that this is true for me too. Any other sounds
are severely distorted and no amount of volume adjustments fixes this.
Having said that,
Assuming that the volume change fixes Bug #178504 it's a different bug.
Playback with full volume can cause such problems too, but this bug is
not caused by high volume. The distortion here sounds like digital
distortion, not analog (like the ones caused by high volume).
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Might be a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/178504
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After a bit of digging around i found this bit in Bug #55150:
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amixer controls %% search the id of IEC-default (at my system 35)
amixer -c 0 cset numid=35 6 %% 6 = 96kHz
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At the moment i don't really understand yet why it works and why things
work without pulseaudio even
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