Hey guys. After 1 year with problems to make works headphone together
with mic, I got a solution for my ASUS S46CA, I think this can works for
you too.
First, I try a lot of options snd-hda-intel, but only works this:
options snd-hda-intel model=alc255-asus
for my ALC270.
But it is not enough.
Hey guys. After 1 year with problems to make works headphone together
with mic, I got a solution for my ASUS S46CA, I think this can works for
you too.
First, I try a lot of options snd-hda-intel, but only works this:
options snd-hda-intel model=alc255-asus
for my ALC270.
But it is not enough.
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Lol. And again, it's stuck. I think it is caused by windows being in
hibernation mode
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Title:
[X550CC, Realtek ALC270, Black
Everything works fine for now. Thank you
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Title:
[X550CC, Realtek ALC270, Black Headphone Out, Left] No sound at all
Status
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[X550CC, Realtek ALC270, Black Headphone Out, Left] No sound at all
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** Patch added: asus-dac-assignment.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/1304074/+attachment/4369371/+files/asus-dac-assignment.patch
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Hi,
Could you - or anyone else affected by this bug - try this dkms package?
Install it, reboot and test. Or reboot into Windows and back again, if
that's what it takes to reproduce it.
And let me know if it's working or not working.
Note that the DKMS package contain changes for Asus X550CC,
For reference, here's the patch applied to the DKMS package.
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[X550CC, Realtek ALC270, Black Headphone Out, Left] No
Well, I've done some research on this
Seems like plugging the headphones in makes pulseaudio change the audio
sink port. You can see that by using the
pacmd list | grep active port
and when you change active port back to analog-output-speaker with
headphones connected, everything works fine.
Also I forgot to mention that upgrading my system fixed the issue, but
then I booted to Windows and everything isn't working properly again
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Well... Something really really strange is happening. Everything is
working again with analog-output-headphones. I guess, I can reproduce
this bug again by simply rebooting to windows
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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