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I am having the exact same issue, and am also on an HP device. Problem
started happening somewhere in the last month. Anyway I solved it with
the following values for the Speaker Element:
[Element Speaker]
switch = mute
volume = zero
(note the 'volume = zero', which was not suggested in the
Alsa-info Edit (26.5 KiB, text/plain)
Try latest alsa driver
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/UpgradingAlsa/DKMS
Simple mixer control 'Speaker',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch penum
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Limits: Playback 0 - 64
Mono:
Front Left: Playback 0 [0%]
@Martin Roos: I also have a HP dv6 and all of the sudden this problem
hit me too.
@David Henningsson: See my alsa-info attached since Martin didn't
provide one yet.
** Attachment added: Alsa-info
do your HP Pavilion DV-4 2080br have two headphone jacks ?
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Title:
Speaker audio channel goes mute after plugging in the headphone
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@Martin Roos, could you please submit your alsa-info according to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo ? Thanks!
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Title:
Speaker audio channel
IDT codecs have analog-loopback mixer widgets, but we haven't cared
about it, so far. Let's set them. This will avoid also possible
wrong routes for the input paths.
Getting the same effect on 12.04 , started happening after some update
in 2013 january
When i plug in headphones or pull them out then the machine goes on mute
and i have to restore the sound from alsamixer
$ dpkg -l | grep alsa
ii alsa-base 1.0.25+dfsg-0ubuntu1
Happens to me after last update. ALSA 1.0.24 on Ubuntu 11.10. Before
updating it was all fine (when the earphones are plugged the speakers
get mute). After last system update, when I plug the earphones
everything is mute, both speakers and earphones.
The first workaround I read (commenting code =
Whoops: my headphone broke somewhen during the tests. So please ignore
the does not work anymore part.
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Title:
Speaker audio channel goes mute
The solution Ondergetekende (kvdveer) wrote also works for me on a
similar model (700Z3A-S01) ubuntu 12.04 / 3.2.0-26-generic.
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Title:
Speaker
I, too am affected by this issue, or at least an issue which quacks like
this one.
I am using a samsung 7 series (700Z5A-S01), with a 3.2 kernel. For me,
slightly different alsamixer values are reported (see attached file).
Most notably, it reports my headphone as a sliderless control. For me
Actually a slightly better workaround would be to open
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-headphones.conf
And change:
[Element Speaker]
switch = off
to
[Element Speaker]
switch = mute
...that way the port will switch, which means you can have different
volumes for speaker
So what you're saying that if you currently have adjusted alsamixer so
that you have sound coming out of your headphones:
* if the Speaker volume is turned all the way down to -48 dB (without muting
it, just turning the volume all the way down), suddenly your headphones mute.
* if the Speaker
Yes, one workaround is*:
1) plug the headphone
2) open alsamixer
3) and unmute (press M) at the Speaker control.
* This have to be done every time after plugging the headphone.
Another workaround is**:
1) Open in text editor the file
Sorry about not being clear, my english is not that much good =)
By Speaker audio channel yes, I mean Speaker volume in alsamixer. It
also mute the headphone output.
Seems that headphone ans speakers are muted/unmuted together by the
sound card, by the same volume control.
The strange thing is
So here is a clarification that I should have done when reported the
bug...
Unespected behavior:
When plugging the headphone, speakers AND headphone output goes muted.
Expected behavior:
Only speakers goes muted, but not headphone output. After plugging
headphones there should be sound at the
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Title:
Speaker audio channel goes mute after plugging in the headphone
Speaker audio channel goes mute after plugging in the headphone
If you mean the Speaker volume in alsamixer, that should not affect
the headphone volume. You should be able to have sound through
headphones even though Speaker is muted.
Could you clarify?
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David H, I believe OP is talking about jack sensing auto-muting the
speaker and does not find this desirable.
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