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Asus N55SF/N75SF - External subwoofer not working
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Thank you Denis! Your comments got my subwoofer working as well (Ubuntu
12.04), although Node[0x0d] AUD_MIX for me I don't see Val[3] being an
amplifier; it's just a mute tickbox.
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Hi,
Here you can find my Alsa info :
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=feef90b2cbf3d54b1a01d2106a2b8bb184e12e79
I add the ppa on a kubuntu 14.04 fresh install but there is no sound on
subwoofer
Have a nice day
Le 07/02/2014 09:38, David Henningsson a écrit :
Hi, while going through old bugs I
Hi,
Just a heads up that the userspace improvements to 2.1 surround can now be
tested in 14.04 by adding this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~diwic/+archive/surround21
(and rebooting afterwards).
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Hi, while going through old bugs I forgot about (sorry!) I noticed that
alsa-info has been supplied for UX51VZH and N55SF, so I sent these
upstream. If you want me (or someone else) to send your quirk upstream
as well, please submit alsa-info (
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo ).
Raymond,
Right-only channel happens pretty on every subwoofer-enabled laptop from ASUS
from what I see in this thread. One could say that this is a miracleous
breaking connectors on every ASUS laptop with subwoofer any Ubuntu user
touches, however I don't believe this. :)
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are you sure that only right channel is not due to broken connector ?
there is a video in youtube which show how to replace the connector of
n55SF
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On Asus N76jv, pin is 0x1a.
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Title:
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(in reponse t o#76)
Raymond, the subwoofer signal is not a different output-bus on this
laptop, it's something built into the sound card. There's no need to
'jack detect'. I have this laptop and applied the fix mentioned above.
Still, my mixer only shows a stereo output (and the subwoofer works).
I can confirm gouris observations in #73, but the bass volume control is
disabled in case 2.
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Title:
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ind the usual hey it's open source, it's done when someone does it
philosophy, why is this bug/feature not addressed ?
Because wiring is non-standard ?
Because it's difficult to implement an auto-detect + jack sense feature that
just works ?
it is not hard to implement jack detect
the
Hello,
On Ubuntu 13.10 (fresh install not upgrade) I observed that subwoofer yielded
no sound.
So I tested two fixes separately, changes from vanilla configuration are
indicated with --.
1. Post #8: Setting the pin configuration default to 0x99130112 for pin 0x16
-- Subwoofer plays sound, high
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=alsa-
lib.git;a=blob_plain;f=test/chmap.c;hb=HEAD
chmap -Dhw:0 query
do you mean that you expect only notebook only support 2 ch by default
4 ch is only supported when subwoofer is plugged
does the user manual mention that the subwoofer can be plugged (hot-
#34 works on Asus U500VZ-DB120H, here's my ALSA Info: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=395d5cd66e00138ef457af38ff4d6701b7e05e74
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#34 works on an Asus N76VB-T4111H
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Title:
Asus N55SF/N75SF - External subwoofer not working
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I have an ASUS N55SF and I've just tried comment #34 and the subwoofer
works! This is under Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
My Alsa Info:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d35ace5c8d037aa32728324df8c896de542faef2
It's worth mentioning I have JACK installed as I played around with my
E-MU 0404 USB and it also
I recently got an Asus N46VJ. I tried the modprobe options (mentioned on
message #34) and the subwoofer works fine with good quality sound.
Running Ubuntu 12.10
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Do you need only pin fixup of node 0x16 (subwoofer) or the fixup of
other pin by Asus mode 4 ?
+ [ALC662_FIXUP_ASUS_MODE4] = {
+ .type = ALC_FIXUP_PINS,
+ .v.pins = (const struct alc_pincfg[]) {
+ { 0x14, 0x99130110 }, /* speaker */
+
I recently got an Asus N46V. I tried the modprobe options (mentioned on
message #34) and the subwoofer works fine with good quality sound.
Running Linux Mint 14.
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BTW, I'm afraid the proposed user_pin_configs isn't perfect either.
On the n76 (but I suspect the same applies to the n56) there's a SPDIF out,
shared with the headphone jack.
The proposed user_pin_configs don't create any SPDIF output.
if this proprietary subwoofer is supported by asus
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Title:
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Someone managed to make the internal subwoofer work with the VIA VT1802?
I tried with “options snd-hda-intel model=auto” in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
base.conf and “default-sample-channels = 6” in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
but nothing has change: alsamixer only sees two channels.
I'm on Ubuntu 12.10
@David:
I opened two bugs for the N56VZ laptop because I am afraid people become
confused between N56VZ and N55SF/N75SF.
Crackling audio when playing with volume on N56VZ:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1040867
Subwoofer not working on N56VZ:
your log does not show how pulseaudio upmix stereo to surround21
can you post the output of alsa-info.sh ?
( 67.454| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] resampler.c: Channel matrix:
( 67.454| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] resampler.c:I00 I01 I02 I03
I04 I05
( 67.454| 0.000) D:
how do you know it is (L+R) ?
can you post the channel map of pulseaudio log for the corresponding
event
speaker-test -c2 -Dpulse -t wav
speaker-test -c6 -Dpulse -twav
speaker-test -c1 -Dpulse -t wav
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I don't know it for sure, but with the previous tests I heard no sound coming
from the sub with the rear left test signal, but did with the rear right. The
sub connector has 4 wires: 2 connected to the sub's voice coil and the two
others to a resistor (I think dummy load, could be used for
As far as I can see it uses (L+R) and then only sends it to the right
rear channel, so effectively using only half of the signal (making it
(L+R)/2) which should result in the correct level. Here's the log I
think you asked for: http://pastebin.com/JiQ4CYBr
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Asus N55SF laptop with external subwoofer wich connects to dedicated 2.5mm
plug. http://www.asus.com/Notebooks/Multimedia_Entertainment/N55SF/
In Windows it works fine but in Ubuntu it not works at all (see Ubuntu
Question and Answers #173797 -
how do pulseauio downmix stereo to mono? use (L+R)/2 or (L+R)
can you post the pulseaudio log when you switch to the customised
surround40 profile?
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does the sonicmaster subwoofer has a TRS connector(stereo) or TS
connector (mono)?
do the subwoofer use both channel (left+right) ?
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My pulseaudio mixes the left and right channel to a (I suppose) mono
channel and then sends it to the sub. Although the subwoofer connector
features 4 contacts (TRRS connector). I think for presence detection or
dummy load. I unscrewed the plastic barrel and found two wires wired to
the voice coil
snd_hda_intel provide copy front (up mixing) feature
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git;a=commitdiff;h=4b3acaf5b56f53ef259a6ddf8e17dcb529631d9b;hp=3e289f16ec2e08bbb37ce57a31386ed135887da4
can you hear any sound from the subwoofer for left or right channel?
speaker-test
I just tested it: I can hear sound coming from the subwoofer only with
'front right'. I suppose it's connected as a mono device. WIth the test
above I think the pulseaudio mixing is bypassed? When I use another
program (say Audacity) and then cut away the left, resp. right channel
the sub works
I again altered some stuff: I prefer to use the hardware master channel to
control volume instead of the PCM (software, meh) channel. Maybe the strange
crackling stuff is over now as well as I'm not altering the PCM level anymore :)
I changed
The crackling sound is probably an unrelated bug, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/PositionReporting
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I can second that Sami, got that weird quirk here as well. I think it
has something to do with the pulseaudio remixing for the subwoofer, but
no exact idea.
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@David
Indeed, your trick gave me exatly the same result.
Whatever trick I use (your post #49 or my post #48), there are still
some limitations:
- When I boot the computer, I have to set the mode to Analog Stereo
Output first and then back to Analog Surround 5.1 output to make the
sound work
- When I play with the output volume in the sound settings panel, it
sometimes make the sound become completely crushed (noisy, high pitch peaks).
It may become normal again if I continue playing...
-- Correction : it won't become normal if I continue playing with the output
volume, but only if
@sami, Thanks for your comment.
I believe if you do this:
echo 0x16 0x99130111 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/user_pin_configs
echo 0x1e 0x99130112 /sys/class/sound/hwC0D0/user_pin_configs
...and then reconfig etc, you wouldn't have to do the asus-mode4 tweak
as well. The thing is that the kernel
Hi guys,
I was not as lucky as you were...
I have an Asus N56VZ laptop on ubuntu 12.04.
My subwoofer wasn't working (i could only hear some noise from it).
I tested:
1. Post #8: Setting the pin configuration default to 0x99130112 for pin 0x16
-- No changes.
2. Post #34:
edit
Finally got things to work quite nicely :D
I've been fiddling with
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf for some time to get
a good grip on controlling the volume levels as the sub-output wasn't influence
by my volume control buttons. I changed it so only the PCM channel is
I tried the solution by David Henningsson and Simone Esciana and it is
almost working, i.e. the sound configuration profile for 2.1 is present
and when testing, some white noise comes out of the subwoofer. My
problem is that no program (Rhythmbox, Clementine or audio from Chrome)
seems to send out
I tried Simone's solution as well. MPD now plays the left and right
channel via the subwoofer (and off course the front l+r work). Though
some other players like Spotify, Rhythmbox only play via the front
speakers. In the sound configuration menu the speaker test plays as it
should (front l+r and
@David Henningsson: your latest fix didn't worked because default.conf wasn't
the right file to edit.
Using the command udevadm info -qall -p /sys/class/sound/card0/ on my laptop
I read PULSE_PROFILE_SET=extra-hdmi.conf, which for some reason is the config
file loaded instead of the default
@Simone: That is good news, how did you go about changing the sound
profile though?... Have not been able to figure that out. Thanks.
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I updated to 12.04 the last days and got stuff up and running again.
With the described methods still only the right channel is sent to the
subwoofer (also applied the pulseaudio modification). In contrary to
with 11.10 I now can select the 4 channel options: testing the speakers
gives correct
Same here as Craig, but with 11.10. Only the right channel is sent to
the subwoofer: can't find the surround profile. I tried the other driver
which David suggested, but then sound doesn't work at all. It's a pitty
Asus doesn't supply some info to get it to work.
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@Craig, in 12.04 you would have an entry saying either Analog Output
or Speakers (make sure headphones are not connected). Select that one.
What entries do you have in the Mode combobox?
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Looks like, Analog Stereo Duplex and Analog Surround 4.0 Output both
seem to behave about the same other than Surround eventually starts
getting staticy
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So, if you want automatic LFE remixing, that should be possible through
PulseAudio:
First, add a new profile for 2.1 by adding this section to
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets/default.conf:
[Mapping analog-surround-21]
# Note that the line below should NOT be changed to surround21.
I follow you up to select the new profile in sound settings. I've
looked all over.. haven't figured out how to do that yet.. probably
something I'm just not seeing.. (Ubuntu 12.04 btw).. Ideas? Thanks.
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Hi,
I've spent some of today analysing this issue. It was a little sad that
nobody picked up Andrew's patch upstream, but writing model parsers are
deprecated today.
Anyway, I believe there is a simpler solution, so can you please try to
edit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf and add this line:
Thank you, it works !
But the problem is the same as before I upgraded to Linux 3.0 : the right-speak
out is cloned to send a signal to the subwoofer, so these two outs are not
separated.
It does that the rendering is not as good as that I have in Windows.
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Works for me also, with the same caveat as A-ruhier that the right channel
audio seems cloned through the subwoofer. Here is my alsa info:
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=fd04933d4663cc51c670ab350d3a31d301ccedeb
And Thanks! :-)
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Hello,
Installed yesterday with daily iso burnt to a CD, exact same problem.
Hardware is Asus N55SF-S1437V.
Not yet tried stefano's script.
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Hello,
I tried your script stefano, but it doesn't work for me. I haven't any error (I
just have to launch it with python 2.7, if i don't I have some errors), and I
tried to debug it but I don't understand why it doesn't work...
ArchLinux 3.3.2
Alsa 1.0.25
Pulseaudio 1.1-2
I have to add that
I have the exact same issue n my Asus N55SL: no working subwoofer.
I am running Linux Mint Debian Edition on kernel 3.2.0-2-amd64.
Alsa-base version 1.0.23+dfsg-4 installed;
Pulseaudio 1.1-3.
To get the subwoofer switched on you can run this python script (created by HDA
analyzer):
I just installed precise pangolin, and upgraded kernel to 3.3 and
subwoofer still not working .
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Is the patch already available for kernel version 3.2 already available?
I would like to test this on my Asus N75S.
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Started over from a fresh download of the kernel, then next comes up
when I apply the patch:
patch -p1 ~/nx5.patch
patching file sound/pci/hda/alc662_asus_nx5_quirks.c
can't find file to patch at input line 117
Perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip option?
The text leading up to this was:
@Rene Arts (renearts) :
You should cd to the kernel buildtree (e.g. where you run make menuconfig from)
and apply it from there. The text above clearly shows that you haven't applied
the patch.
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I think I was in the right directory, but I'll wait for 12.04 to
hopefully solve it :)
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I have a N55SF as well and I would like to apply this patch. I searched
how to do this but could not find the right way to succeed. Can you
explain me how to integrate the patch?
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@Rene Arts: It requires to recompile the kernel. Get the kernel source, patch
-p1 nx5sf.patch, compile and you are done. Agilia linux already has this
patch in stable, not sure about ubuntu.
It is tested with 3.1.6 and 3.1.8 kernels. 3.2 requires some forward-porting
which I'll do later.
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I used
[url=http://www.question-defense.com/2010/09/26/how-to-recompile-your-ubuntu-10-10-kernel-for-patching-or-to-add-support-for-a-specific-device]this[/url]
manual to download and prepare the kernel, then tried to apply the patch at
step 5 with the command you issued using the nx5.patch
@Rene: if alc662_asus_nx5_quirks.c already exists, you have either
already applied the patch or you have got it bundled from whatever your
kernel came from.
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A cleaned up version with more features as sent to alsa-devel.
Thread at alsa-devel:
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-devel/2012-January/047844.html
** Patch added: A new version of teh patch. Same as sent to alsa-devel
** Summary changed:
- Asus N55SF - External subwoofer not working
+ Asus N55SF/N75SF - External subwoofer not working
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