I'm not sure if I have the same problem, but definitely a similar one. I
have a Dell XPS 12-9Q33 as well. The main difference is, that the weird
noises' volume doesn't change when I turn the volume up or done, while
the actual sounds' volume (music, whatever, ...) changes. I disappears
when I mute
Hi, I have the same problem on:
karta 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], urządzenie 0: VT1708S Analog [VT1708S Analog]
Urządzenia podrzędne: 1/1
Urządzenie podrzędne #0: subdevice #0
karta 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], urządzenie 2: VT1708S Alt Analog [VT1708S Alt Analog]
Urządzenia podrzędne: 1/1
Urządzenie
@Olof
Sorry, I was a bit too quick in posting that. When adding the line “options
snd-hda-intel model=dell-headset-multi to
/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf it now seems to work without noise with the
daily drivers! Thanks for the good work!
Actually your first alsa-info shows a line saying
Hi,
I am new user, sorry for any mistakes as this is my first time posting
for a bug
I am experiencing the same issue as the original poster, and I have not
found a solution with the methods suggested in this thread.
My pc is a ASUS-g550JK with ALC668 audio card.
You can see my AlsaInfo here:
@Raymond
I'm sorry, I can't follow what you are saying, I don't know much about hda nor
alsa.
I confirm that the pin config of 0x19 is required for microphones, without it
they are not detected, I just tested it.
@dbyte
Did you try what I wrote in comment #34? The problem could be the same and
@Gabriele
Yes, I ran the script, twice even. I could hear a silent pop and a slightly
lower white noise when I ran it, but the problem still persists (rebooted the
computer once after running the script)
As soon as I use any software that wakes up the sound card the loud white noise
in the
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c?id=73bdd597823e2231dc882577dbbaf8df92fe1775
the patch is for dell notebook, it may not work if you are using Asus
notebook
it depend on how the notebook vendor and codec vendor implement the
combo
I got a headset and tried it, no autodetection:
sound hdaudioC1D0: Headset jack set to headphone (default) mode.
Regarding 0x19, I guess you are right and it's required for microphones, but I
don't have one to test.
Anyway, the pop noise is heard when switching between these two (Node
if hardware cannot distinguish headset and headphone
does this mean that the function if the Jack is determined by capture
source ?
internal Mic = headphone
headset Mic = headset
headphone Mic = mic
control.10 {
iface MIXER
name 'Capture Source'
value 'Internal Mic'
comment {
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c?id=5e6db6699b7651f02f4b7cc6a86f5b3d9359d636
you lost the beep playback volume / switch if you disable the loopback
mixer
the topology of realtek codecs are different from other hda codec,
the
I tried installing the daily drivers but the white noice is still there
for me with PCI SSID 1028:060a. The output from alsa-info is here:
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=b99f1bc40f3786717ae49bf780a8ddd75831cac6
This was with the latest updates on 14.04 and oem-audio-hda-daily-
Sorry, I was a bit too quick in posting that. When adding the line
“options snd-hda-intel model=dell-headset-multi to /etc/modprobe.d
/alsa-base.conf it now seems to work without noise with the daily
drivers! Thanks for the good work!
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It looks like i have the 1028:05fe version. My alsa-info is at
http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=d5bad039a29e3d40892f395d64d43c8c31e4ecf1
Unfortunately downloading the newest daily driver didn't work, as the white
noise is still there.
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control.10 {
iface MIXER
name 'Capture Source'
value 'Internal Mic'
comment {
access 'read write'
type ENUMERATED
count 1
item.0
if the user manual mention that it support headset, headphone and Mic,
removing 0x19 is just a dirty workaround since HP Jack support OUT and
not support IN
seem really use 0x19 for Mic jack
Node 0x15 [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x40058d: Stereo Amp-Out
Control: name=Headphone Playback Switch,
Hi and thanks for reporting and working on this bug!
First thing to know is that different machines have different PCI SSIDs.
For information about this, look at the PCI SSID section of
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/SameHardware
If you have PCI SSID 1028:05fe or 1028:060a, the fix for the noise
I switched to using kernel 3.16 rc3, and although the noise seems to
have gotten quieter, it is still noticeably there.
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Removing { 0x19, 0x03a1913d } gets rid of an annoying pop sound on
boot on my XPS13 9333, great!
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[XPS 12-9Q33,
Him I'm just learning ubuntu (and unix in general). Can anyone tell me
how to apply those patches? And which one exactly should I choose since
there are several of them posted (or am I mistaken). I'm using XPS13
9333 and I am experiencing this very noise issue.
Thanks in advance.
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c?id=7a52cd79fa2a445f6a57e9122d579883e07214fb
did your xps 15 pin cfg match with the above patch ?
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For your information, the problem is fixed on the XPS13 9333 (kernel 3.16):
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c?id=5e6db6699b7651f02f4b7cc6a86f5b3d9359d636
(and also
is there any reason to add Fixup of two pins when there is only one jack
?
do it really need to add node node 0x19 ?
ALC668_FIXUP_DELL_MIC_NO_PRESENCE] = {
.type = HDA_FIXUP_PINS,
.v.pins = (const struct hda_pintbl[]) {
{ 0x19, 0x03a1913d
I'm still having the same issue on an XPS 15 9530 with the same sound
card, and the above fix did not seem to affect anything.
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I'm sorry, the patch I attached does not get rid of the noise
apparantely.
With pavucontrol I'm able to get rid of the noise:
Configuration tab: Internal audio - anything but Off
Input devices: Port - Microphone.
The first step is to be able to change the input device to Microphone.
After that,
I'm sorry again, but what I said is wrong (it simply disables the
audio). I really don't know what I did before to fix the problem, but
now I'm no more able to get rid of the white noise. Suggestions are more
than welcome.
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@Raymond
I've managed to get hda-analyzer work and with it I could do what you told me
to do in #26.
If you want to get rid of the white noise, run as root the python script here
attached.
Or run the following commands:
hda-verb /dev/snd/hwC1D0 0x0c SET_AMP_GAIN_MUTE 0x5180
hda-verb
@Raymond
I will try to send the patch to the alsa devel mailing list when I've time.
Surely they'll know better than me what to do.
Anyway, I'm not using Ubuntu, so I can't hel you with your last
question.
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The patch attached fixed the problem on my XPS13 9333. I don't know
which is the preferred way to fix the issue, but the problem is caused
by AA-loopback. (Based on
http://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=d2e92709e88d97c001b6bb96054ecb06d99d0dc6)
When the audio
The attachment 0001-ALSA-hda-Disable-AA-loopback-on-ALC668.patch seems
to be a patch. If it isn't, please remove the patch flag from the
attachment, remove the patch tag, and if you are a member of the
~ubuntu-reviewers, unsubscribe the team.
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do you really need to disable analog mixer ?
how about just mute the input from 0x0b in node 0x0c which connected to
headphone ?
Node 0x0c [Audio Mixer] wcaps 0x20010b: Stereo Amp-In
Amp-In caps: ofs=0x00, nsteps=0x00, stepsize=0x00, mute=1
Amp-In vals: [0x00 0x00] [0x00 0x00]
Connection:
I honestly don't know how to do that. I'm trying to use hda-verb, but
I'm not an expert and it's not clear to me how it works.
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you have to send your patch to alsa devel mailing list
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel
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http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~unity-settings-daemon-team/unity-settings-
daemon/trunk/view/head:/plugins/media-keys/what-did-you-plug-in/pa-
backend.c
Headset Mic Phantom Jack - indicates headset jack where hardware can not
distinguish between headphones and headsets
Headset Mic Jack -
I'm using regular headphones, not an headset. I'm currently unable to
test headsets, but in any case there should be no background noise with
regular headphones.
do the icon near the Jack look like headphone or headset, the driver
should initialize the Jack function by default same as the icon
I have the same issue with the xps 15 9530 running 14.04
there's a hiss in the right headphone, a high pitched squeal/whine in the other
ear, and it only happens with headphones in
so far trying normal headphones, they show up as headphones in sound settings
not sure about headsets yet
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Same issue, same system (Dell XPS13 DE HAswell - 14.04)
I'm using headphones that have a mic in them, not Del, just a random
model
I have noticed that when I go into sound settings, I have 3 inputs,
Headset Microphone, Microphone, Internal Microphone.
When I have Microphone selected, the
http://voices.canonical.com/david.henningsson/2014/03/07/headset-jacks-
on-newer-laptops/
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I am having the same issues as #3 using the same system.
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[XPS 12-9Q33, Realtek ALC668, Black Headphone Out, Left]
Reporting the same problem on Dell XPS 12 Haswell (9Q33). This is very
annoying, the noise is gone as soon as there is any audio played or
volume is muted.
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The manual says that I can connect headphones, microphones or headset
(headphone and microphone combo). Nothing more specific than this.
Which is the value required to disable the mic pin?
I could try something, but if you could be slightly more specific it would be
helpful.
For now I had only
As I said, I can't test anything but my regular headphones. This is the
(expected) result:
4[ 101.031332] Headset jack set to headphone (default) mode.
Disabling the fixup completely (and breaking the mic detection I guess)
does nothing, the background noise is still there.
If someone has
does the user manual or laptop specifovation mention about the support
of conventional Mic with this combo Jack ?
if you using headset (TRRS), headset Mic pin 0x1b was set to vref50
,you may need to disable the Mic pin 0x1b when you using headphone
(TRS) or unpluggef
On some machines,
I'm using regular headphones, not an headset. I'm currently unable to
test headsets, but in any case there should be no background noise with
regular headphones.
I posted about this issue in the Dell forum and waiting for someone to
answer, I expect some support from them since a variant of this
@Gabriele,
Dell ships it with this problem, my XPS shipped with Ubuntu 12.04 and it had
this problem out of the box.
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https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c?id=73bdd597823e2231dc882577dbbaf8df92fe1775
you have to compiled the alsa driver --with-debug=full to find out
whether the driver can detect CITA, OMTP headset or conventional
headphone
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I tried this (I have an XPS 13 9333):
--- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
@@ -5109,7 +5109,7 @@ static const struct snd_pci_quirk alc662_fixup_tbl[] = {
SND_PCI_QUIRK(0x1025, 0x038b, Acer Aspire 8943G,
I'm sorry, but what I previously said about the detection is wrong. I
guess I had some other changes around which broke it. However, I confirm
that ALC668_FIXUP_AUTO_MUTE is not the solution, the subtle background
noise is still there.
I would also like to add that there's a clicking noise when
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c?id=f47e5dc464251f661da9495fcbf003a0d22c1360
have you ask the author who add support if you PC ?
do you use headset provided by dell since there are two kind of headset
using trrs Jack ?
omtp or
I am having the same issues as #3 using the same system.
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[XPS 12-9Q33, Realtek ALC668, Black Headphone Out, Left]
ports:
analog-input-microphone: Microfoon (priority 8700, latency
offset 0 usec, available: unknown)
properties:
device.icon_name = audio-input-microphone
analog-output-speaker: Luidsprekers (priority 1,
when auto mute is enable
it is normal that speaker is muted by the driver when headphone is
plugged ?
do you mean Jack detection is not correct ?
are you using headphone or headset ?
try hda-jack-sense-test
control.5 {
iface MIXER
name 'Auto-Mute Mode'
I'm using a headset mic/earphone combo. I have tested the same using a
straight stereo pair of headphones.
None of the issues appear to affect the speakers, only the headphones.
The symptoms are that when the phones are plugged in, whenever the audio
is active (I assume that it sleeps when
https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/tiwai/sound.git/commit/?id=493a52a9b6645f61954580c7d4bd52fa62110934
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1268468
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ask the devel team whether your laptop need that fix
Codec: Realtek ALC668
Address: 0
AFG Function Id: 0x1 (unsol 1)
Vendor Id: 0x10ec0668
Subsystem Id: 0x102805e3
Revision Id: 0x13
Node 0x14 [Pin Complex] wcaps 0x40058f: Stereo Amp-In Amp-Out
Control: name=Speaker Playback Switch,
This also happens with the headphones port on the Dell XPS 13 9333
(Haswell) that features the same sound card.
My computer doesn't output any unusual background noise using Windows,
so this is clearly a driver problem.
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