Bug#775319: Re[8]: Bug#775319: pulseaudio: unable to use headphones or other line out ports for audio. only speakers

2015-01-18 Thread lachlan-00
Hmm. Maybe this is a problem with your card or the kernel. Please try
the following command:

pasuspender --  speaker-test -D $cardname -c 2

user@lachp:~$ pasuspender --  speaker-test -D front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 -c 2
user@lachp:~$ pasuspender --  speaker-test -D front:CARD=PCH -c 2

Produce audio through the speakers. Nothing through speakers/headphones.
That program should alternate noise between the right and left
channels. You can try it without heaphones to check that it works on
the laptop speakers, and then retry it with the headphones plugged in.

If this doesn't make a sound then it is either a problem with your
kernel, the card, or the headphones.

I can verify the speakers/headphones on other devices.
I have also installed debian on another laptop from the same iso (we have 105 
of this device) with the same results.

That leaves the kernel and points that it's not pulseaudio's fault?


Bug#775319: Re[8]: Bug#775319: pulseaudio: unable to use headphones or other line out ports for audio. only speakers

2015-01-18 Thread Felipe Sateler
Control: reassign -1 linux-image-3.16.0-4-amd64

On Sun, Jan 18, 2015 at 7:07 PM, lachlan-00 m...@lachlandewaard.org wrote:

  Hmm. Maybe this is a problem with your card or the kernel. Please try
  the following command:

  pasuspender --  speaker-test -D $cardname -c 2


 user@lachp:~$ pasuspender --  speaker-test -D front:CARD=PCH,DEV=0 -c 2
 user@lachp:~$ pasuspender --  speaker-test -D front:CARD=PCH -c 2

 Produce audio through the speakers. Nothing through speakers/headphones.


  That program should alternate noise between the right and left
  channels. You can try it without heaphones to check that it works on
  the laptop speakers, and then retry it with the headphones plugged in.

 If this doesn't make a sound then it is either a problem with your
 kernel, the card, or the headphones.


 I can verify the speakers/headphones on other devices.
 I have also installed debian on another laptop from the same iso (we have
 105 of this device) with the same results.

 That leaves the kernel and points that it's not pulseaudio's fault?

That suggests the kernel or the card itself. If alsa cannot play, then
pulseaudio is not the culprit. I am reassigning to the kernel, lets
see if the kernel maintainers can think of something else. I suggest
attaching the alsa-info.sh output[1], as it is usually helpful.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo

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Saludos,
Felipe Sateler


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