On 10/02/2013 04:13 AM, Yuval Levy wrote:
> On 10/01/2013 02:28 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
>> Ok. If things work without extra drivers from Sony or Realtek, then it
>> should be possible to get things working in Linux too without extra
>> information from these parties...
> 
> I have added this information to the bug report
> <https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1228689>
> where I also post my comments so that they are more persistent and
> available to other users with similar issues.
> 
> 
>> Ok - given that 0x21 works as expected you should only need to do this
>> for pin 0x18.
> 
> All my testing was with doing this for both pins.  I only noticed now
> that I do not need to do this for pin 0x18.  I will try to o this only
> for pin 0x21 and reboot tomorrow.

Ok, cool. Notice that I wrote "do this for pin 0x18 only, not for pin
0x21", where as you replied "I'll do this for pin 0x21 only, not for pin
0x18".

0x18 is for input switching, 0x21 is for output switching. If you remove
jack detection, like you did, you will need to do this switching
manually, e g in pavucontrol or gnome sound settings. That is, when you
plug your headphone in, you need to manually select "Headphone" too, if
you don't, the result will probably be that you hear sound in both
headphones and speakers.

Anyway, let's guess that the high pitched sound, as well as the lack of
headset microphone input, is because your headset is OMTP and that the
Vaio only supports CTIA. That's my *guess*, but it could be wrong, and
it would be good to have this confirmed with a CTIA headset.


-- 
David Henningsson, Canonical Ltd.
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Title:
  sony vaio pro 13 internal microphone not working

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  A number of people are reporting the same issue:
  http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2172364

  I have lived with it for a couple of months silently, but now audio
  recording is becoming a necessity. I don't have much to add, other
  than I have gone through the usual troubleshooting and I am willing to
  provide more info and troubleshoot more if you tell me exactly what
  you need.

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