I could fix it by executing the following workaround:
pacmd load-module module-alsa-source device=hw:2,2
The actual hw numbers might vary, depending on your specific board and
how many other audio devices you have connected.
Now I have switched to pipewire and that doesn't work anymore.
I even
** Also affects: pipewire
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: pulseaudio
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is also problematic for me. Has anyone had actual success with a
fix? please Thanks.
pulseAudio x ALC1220 = Unusable Condenser Microphone
Operating System: Manjaro Linux
KDE Plasma Version: 5.22.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.86.0
Qt Version: 5.15.2
Kernel Version: 5.10.68-1-MANJARO (64-bit)
Observing on Focal 20.04 on ROG STRIX X470-I, same ALC1220 audio device.
Its intermittent, sometimes audacity will record properly. Sometimes it
will record slow and playback fast.
its not just audacity, e.g. chrome observes same affect
(https://mictests.com/)
bumped kernel to
Coming back from Pop!_OS 18.10 (Based on Ubuntu 18.10,
4.18.0-10-generic)
Still haven't tried with Audacity, but gnome-sound-recorded and Telegram
Desktop have been fixed in my case.
All I did this time was setting
default-sample-rate = 48000
on /etc/pulse/daemon.conf and restarting (Probably
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[Realtek ALC1220 ASUS PRIME X370] Recording is very slow and plays 10x
faster
Status in
This bug is potentially the same one as 1716654 and also effects me as a
single ALC1220 user (The gigabyte board has a second one which is not
the case on the MSI X370 Pro Carbon).
--- Copy from my comment at 1716654 ---
Having the same issue on the MSI X370 Gaming Pro Carbon, audio is fine but
Hi!
Asus Crosshair VI Hero here with Linux 4.15.0-33-generic on Pop!_OS
18.04 (Ubuntu based). This problem is also affecting me, but I could fix
it more or less. I'm using alsa for this specific device, so the audio
control center for gnome is still usable and the DisplayPort audio
(AMDGPU) is
** Also affects: sound-2.6
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
[Realtek ALC1220 ASUS PRIME X370] Recording
@Jacopo, I think this problem may be an incompatibility issue between
the PulseAudio driver (if driver is the correct term) and the ALC1220
chipset/codec. I used this procedure to disable PulseAudio and found
that I could record normally (link follows):
https://kodi.wiki/view/PulseAudio/HOW-
@Jacopo Yes, sometimes. Even restarting audacity or arecord does the trick.
What really annoying is the noise level. And, yes I've tried everything under
Windows 10 and sound records perfectly. The problem is that I hate too use
Windows :)
Oh, I've updated linux kernel to 4.18 and the problem
@Andrii I've experienced the same behavior topo... and rebooting seldom
fixes the problem.
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Nope, tried again with arecord and it's recording slowly again. The same
situation with audacity, sometimes it works and sometimes not.
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I've also tried command line tool for sound recording - arecord. And it
works, somehow, but sound is very noisy and staticky.
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I have the same problem and my board is MSI X370 Pro Carbon, (same
ALC1220 Chipset). Tried Kubuntu 18.04 and Ubuntu 18.04. Recording with
audacity also slow to the extreme. I changed sample rate in audacity to
51 or 52 Hz as a temporary workaround, but the sound is very
noisy.
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I can get the record function to work properly by disabling Pulse and
letting ALSA take over but as Pulse is required for so many basic
functions, this is only a temporary solution. I'm also running a MOBO
with the Realtek ALC1220 codec.
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@Markus could you please click on the "Affects mee too" link above the
bug report, just under the title? Thanks :)
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Here the same issue with Kubuntu 18.04. on a Asus Prime Z370-A. I hope
for fixing this problem.
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I'm glad somebody else is affected by this bug...
As of today, the bug is still present in a fully updated Xubuntu 18.04
system.
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** Description changed:
Recording applications (audacity, arecord, gnome-sound-recorder) record
extremely slowly (at what seems to be 0,1x speed), which means that at
playback the sound is played at a very high pitch and much faster than
the original.
To help you understand the
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Same setup and problem here, except it is a ASRock Mainboard, same
Realtek ALC1220 Chipset.
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