** Package changed: alsa-driver (Ubuntu) => pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Medion P4010D, Realtek ALC889A, Speaker, Internal] No
[UPDATE]
I just went around again in changing some of the settings in
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-speaker.conf. I have sound
again, but now I have made the following changes: (commented lines are the
original lines).
[Element Hardware Master]
;switch = mute
switch = ign
Public bug reported:
Same sort of problem I had with 12.10.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1094886)
However the proposed solution by changing /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-
mixer/paths/analog-output-speaker.conf as described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pu
** Description changed:
After upgrade to 12.10 from 12.04 I lost sound through my speakers again.
When I plug in a headphone I have sound. Problem lies probably in Pulseaudio,
because I hear a short period (<2 s) through speakers after mute and unmute.
This effect is toggled by the sound-in
Found a workaround after studying many posts. Here the steps I followed:
1: I am only using front speakers for sound. No 5.1 or such speaker system
present. Thus I am using the green jack on the side only for headphones. I used
hda-jack-retask to override pin0x14 to be headphone only. (restart)
@Raymond: yes, these messages still appear in dmesg but they have to do
with midi-files and at the moment I am not trying to get midi to work.
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I suppose everyone related will receive and hopefully look at this
bug/question.
@Raymond: To your comment #12: it's clear what you mean with the
functions, but still it seems you are talking about selecting and
changing some file but what file(s) are you talking about?
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Still unclear where and what I should doRaymond <1094...@bugs.launchpad.net>
schreef:0.037| 0.000) D: [pulseaudio] alsa-mixer.c: Skipping path 'analog-
output-headphones', none of required-any elements preset.
pulseaudio expect to find headphone playback volume and headphone Jack
kcontrol for p
In short: what should I change to achieve my desired effect?
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Title:
Sound returns after killing pulseaudio
Status in “pulsea
To answer your comment #6:
there's a green line-out/headphone jack and a pink jack for microphone on the
side.
Both can be used as 5.1 output jacks.
I am not sure if you understand the problem, because the green jack is
functional when I plug in headphones (there is sound through the headphones).
NEW INFO
I just restarted with pulseaudio.
In alsamixer I have two options in F6: -(default) and 0 (HDA NVidia)
On both instances I can mute the Front level, but it also mutes the master
level. Then I can unmute the Master level without unmuting the Front level.
In QAS mixer, when I mute Front, b
Just found out something more:
after preventing pulseaudio to start (with autorespawn = no in
/etc/pulse/client.conf) I initially had no sound. But after playing in QASmixer
(or alsamixer for that matter) I just found out that to have sound, I had to
disable the front speaker. Now I hear the out
Here's the output, but can you then point me in the direction where I could
solve the problem?
BTW it's not a notebook but the P4010 all-in-one PC by Medion. (MS-7621)
What output did you put in your comment, because it isn't like the pactl output.
** Attachment added: "pactl.output"
https://
I provide you with the pulseaudiolog I got by following the procedure on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log.
** Attachment added: "Pulseaudio logfile"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1094886/+attachment/3471392/+files/pulseverbose.log
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Public bug reported:
After upgrade to 12.10 from 12.04 I lost sound through my speakers again.
When I plug in a headphone I have sound. Problem lies probably in Pulseaudio,
because I hear a short period (<2 s) through speakers after mute and unmute.
This effect is toggled by the sound-indicator m
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