1. Given what both Raymond and I see in hda-emu, I believe 7.1 (through
four external jacks) does not work. Any vu-meter would probably skip
enough layers to make the test not reliable.
3. I believe the speaker test in "Sound Settings" outputs a rumble
rather than "Rear Center", if that helps.
4.
I'm wading through the comments here, let me know if I'm missing
something...
Anyway, if PulseAudio is not running, don't expect this to work:
1) the sound preferences dialog
2) pavucontrol (naturally)
3) A little unsure about speaker-test with "-D default". -D default means to
go through pul
Thanks Tony.
I think it's up to Dave first to elaborate on how this issue can be
reproduced, since you could not reproduce it.
And it only makes sense to collect the information when the issue is
reproduced.
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> At Thu, 10 Oct 2013 12:19:24 +0200,
> David Henningsson wrote:
>>
>> The external mic showed up with a precense detect of "always present",
>> essentially disabling the internal mic. Therefore turn off presence
>
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson
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Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt |1 +
sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c| 15 +++
2 files changed, 16 insertions(+)
diff --git a/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt
b/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio
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1 file changed, 11 insertions(+)
Note: when doing stable backports, the two lines ".chained = true" and
".chain_id = ALC269_FIXUP_HE
Ok, so the headset mic is still a mystery then, but at least we got
internal mic working, which is better than previously. I'll upstream my
patch as it is and hope that someone else can figure out more stuff
about the headset mic later.
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On 10/10/2013 09:16 AM, Raymond wrote:
> but subwoofer of some laptops are already using this feature to get the
> front channel when playing stereo
When playing stereo, "chs >= (i * 2) + 1" will be false and therefore it
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Hi,
So there might be more than one bug here. As Raymond pointed out, the surround
speakers get front channel output rather than surround channels.
The patch I just posted fixes that, and to make it easier for you to test, I've
also made a DKMS package. Please install it and reboot (or restart
: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1236965
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Notes:
* Thanks to Raymond Yau for the pointer
* Not tested (yet), except in hda-emu
* Not sure if this should be sent
Going through the comments, I hope I don't miss anything:
> I removed the -v argswitch from your test; not supported on my box.
Sorry, confused speaker-test with aplay. Aplay has a -v switch that can
give some debug information.
> 1. both in stereo and surround profiles
> I don't understand wha
Hi, since I don't have a maguro, could you help me with the following:
1) get pacmd onto the device, either by sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-utils
or just copy the executable from the package if you're on a read-only image
2) execute pacmd set-log-level 4
3) reproduce the bug
4) attach the r
Btw, before I forget about it: These names are missing characters in the
end. It has probably been fixed in later kernels.
name 'Speaker Surround Playback Volum'
name 'Speaker Surround Playback Switc'
...it can cause these alsamixer controls not to be picked up by
> So, similar to what happens when I test 9ch, but with the numbering a
bit odd. Is it supposed to be out-of-order like that?
I think this is by design, it's meant to "walk around the room in a
circle" or something.
Anyway, I've made a patch for PulseAudio that I'd like you to test. In
short, edi
+ does not help, you're suffering from a different bug, and then please
+ file a separate bug report.
Thanks! - and sorry for causing the bug in the first place :-/
// David Henningsson
The following machines are known to be affected (no more alsa-info
needed) :
# Acer A
.2 kernels ("uname -r" should output something starting with
+ "3.2."). Therefore, another workaround would be to upgrade to a later
+ kernel (see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack ).
Thanks! - and sorry for causing the bug in the first place :-/
// Davi
@Zonov, currently you need to switch manually to headphones using this
command:
pactl set-sink-port @DEFAULT_SINK@ "[Out] Headphones"
This requires pulseaudio-utils package to be installed, which it isn't
be default.
The reason for this is that Nexus 10 uses a different jack detection
interface
It's unclear what you need help with. Is the problem that the totem
plugin crashes (indicated in bug description), or is the problem that
you only have output from front and not rear (indicated in bug title)?
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On 10/07/2013 05:19 PM, Yuv wrote:
> On 10/07/2013 05:21 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
>> - Whenever something (headphone or headset) is plugged in, output
> should switch to headphones and automute the speakers, but you have to
> manually select internal mic or headset mic i
sudo dpkg -p oem-audio-hda-daily-dkms_0.1_all.deb
I always use "sudo apt-get remove oem-audio-hda-daily-dkms", but I think
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> if the Mic and headphone of your headset works with the SONY Vaio Pro 13 in
> Windows , the alsa driver can use the presence
> detect of headphone node 0x21 to switch the Mic from int Mic node 0x12 to
>
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sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c | 27 +++
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diff --git a/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c b/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
index 0e303b9..52c26d3 100644
--- a/sound/pci/hda/patch_realtek.c
+++ b/sound/pci/hda
Public bug reported:
We need a patch to enable
- headset microphone
- stereo speakers.
** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
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Alsa-info for Dell Vostro 5470
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The automute is not done by setting an alsamixer volume, it's usually
done by setting internal pin control registers which you can't see in
alsamixer.
PulseAudio stores the volume on a per-port basis, so isn't this just a
matter of that you need to set the volume to the desired value once for
ever
This patch fixes the problem by linking the .so's to boost library.
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These scary errors are shown at startup:
ardour: [ERROR]: ControlProtocolManager: cannot load module
"/usr/lib/ardour2/surfaces//libardour_genericmidi.so"
(/usr/lib/ardour2/surfaces//libardour_genericmidi.so: undefined symbol:
_ZN5boost6system15system_categoryEv)
ardour: [
> Are there any plans to release the kernel + pulseaudio fixes to
raring?
Not at this point. It's fixed in 13.10, which is less than a month from
release anyway. If you don't want to use 13.10, you can manually edit
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-headphones.conf and
add this
the root cause.
This backporting has already been done. Also, downloading Ubuntu LTS
today gives you an 3.8 kernel, so I think this bug is not that much of
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I wrote the PulseAudio backend for setting mic mute and call volume from
telepathy-ofono a while ago. The code is available for review here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~diwic/telepathy-ofono/micmute
However I believe tiago needs to connect this to the ordinary mic mute
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;s a valid point - we should try different vref values for pin
0x18 to see if any of them works to enable headset mic (and possibly
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> On 10/01/2013 02:28 AM, David Henningsson wrote:
>> Ok. If things work without extra drivers from Sony or Realtek, then it
>> should be possible to get things working in Linux too without extra
>> information from these parties...
&
Public bug reported:
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/150869221/buildlog_ubuntu-saucy-
amd64.ardour_1%3A2.8.14-2_FAILEDTOBUILD.txt.gz
I'll attach a debdiff shortly.
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Here's the debdiff. I've just tested the build, not tested running the
software.
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Great!
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Hi Stuart,
I'm closing it as invalid for now. Feel free to reopen it if you find a way to
reproduce the problem.
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" snd_usb_audio: `-2' invalid for parameter `index'" looks like a 3.12
regression, reported upstream. Would you like to help out by testing
Takashi's patch?
http://mailman.alsa-project.org/pipermail/alsa-
devel/2013-September/066713.html
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Hi Omer,
The link Raymond posted in comment #12 was from someone having the same
problem as you. He also had a home-built computer, and I assume you do
too. Anyway, for this person it turned out to be a hardware problem:
the HDA front panel connector was not correctly connected to the motherboard
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> At Fri, 27 Sep 2013 13:10:25 +0200,
> David Henningsson wrote:
>>
>> From: Kailang
>>
>> More thorough testing showed that these verbs were necessary to
>> improve quality of the internal mic. Patch originally from
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And the alsa-lib one, too...I just didn't notice
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Oh, apparently the pulseaudio fix was included in 1:4.0-0ubuntu5
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@Shawn, thanks - given our debugging session last week I assume you mean
that given a 3.11 kernel, the headset/ mic-only *started* to work after
installing PulseAudio from precise-proposed, and it was not working with
the pulseaudio from precise-updates.
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From: Kailang
More thorough testing showed that these verbs were necessary to
improve quality of the internal mic. Patch originally from Realtek.
Cc: sta...@kernel.org (3.11)
BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1231931
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This bug is used for tracking purposes only, please do not triage.
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Please don't install ALSA upgrades from random sources, as they are
known to cause problems. See http://voices.canonical.com/user/128/ -
scroll down to post "Five wrong ways to fix your audio".
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The commit that I believe fixes this bug is
commit 8b8d654b55648561287bd8baca0f75f964a17038
Author: Takashi Iwai
Date: Wed Jun 20 16:32:22 2012 +0200
ALSA: hda - Move one-time init codes from generic_hdmi_init()
Upstream would like to confirm that it's really the generic_hdmi_init
patch tha
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Per Adam's wishes, I did some regression testing on one machine here. I
tested headphones, front mic and rear mic jacks. I tested this under
both kernel 3.2 and 3.8. No regressions were found, everything kept
working, as expected.
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$ git bisect good
Bisecting: 120 revisions left to test after this (roughly 7 steps)
[a82a729f04232ccd0b59406574ba4cf20027a49d] Merge branch 'akpm' (updates from
Andrew Morton)
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Step 4 is good too, I hope...
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[fd0932d7f80146f115671a165461c6f877620abb] Merge branch 'drm-nouveau-next' of
git://anongit.freedesktop.org/git/nouveau/linux-2.6 into drm-next
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Can't reproduce with kernel on step 3.
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This crash will likely be fixed by:
commit 1470fc325a0f583813e625b2cfb53fb3907ccd72
Author: Tanu Kaskinen
Date: Wed Jul 10 21:48:40 2013 +0300
resampler: Fix peaks resampler's channel handling
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Okay, so it appears module-dbus-protocol wasn't completely fixed, as I
thought. It is still crashy.
(In this case it crashes on removal of the card, but while doing so, it
references the card's name, which has already been freed.)
So maybe I need to remove module-dbus-protocol again...
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pulseaudio crashed with SIGSEGV in pa_thread_mq_done()
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This will probably be fixed if we cherry-pick:
commit 0e9baa429ea2620dbb11f4b3a26eaa46620a9124
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Date: Tue Jun 18 21:21:08 2013 +0300
combine: Fix crash in output freeing
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Reproduced, but on 5th attempt, so I'm suddenly unsure if the last one
was good, because I only tried five times...
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[899dd388853071f5c8848545209d4e2c5d95b1d9] Merge tag
'for-linus-3.11-merge-window-part-1' of
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Seems I can't reproduce the bug on that kernel.
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Hi Liis,
I'm not sure how this could have happened - there shouldn't have been
any updates to 10.10 that could have caused this. But I think your best
bet at this point is to install this package:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/+archive/alsa-daily/+files
/alsa-hda-dkms_0.20120410101
Hmm, maybe indicator-sound is already using that API for recording too,
because I remember at some point that the drop-down menu would show the
recording gain only when recording was active. If so, it's just a matter
of transforming that information to an icon, too.
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I don't think there is a need to change PulseAudio, because the required
API is already available.
I think indicator-sound is currently using the API to monitor playback,
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Yeah, I can see why this is happening. Because we now have some policy
handling in telepathy-ofono (turn on/off speakerphone mode) and some
policy in pulseaudio (react to headphone plug/unplug), these end up
colliding.
To come around this, I think we need to monitor headphone plug/unplug in
telepa
Okay, let's see how this will work out...
$ git bisect start
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kernel 3.11.0-8.15 confirmed *bad*, i e bug present.
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Sep 24 11:57:56 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 180.498000] tabla_codec_enable_chmask:
Slim close tx/rx wait timeout
Sep 24 11:57:56 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 180.498641] tabla_codec_enable_slimrx:
Disconnect RX port ret = 0
Sep 24 11:57:56 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 180.501449] overflow error on port a,
I believe a fix is here:
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-dev/pulseaudio/ubuntu/revision/603
You're encouraged to test and make sure it works for you.
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** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Just adding combined pulseaudio + kernel syslog from when it happens for
reference, here are the first signs of error:
Sep 24 11:57:55 ubuntu-phablet pulseaudio[747]: [pulseaudio]
module-android-audio-hal.c: Setting mode to normal through set_parameters
(Nexus 4 workaround)
Sep 24 11:57:55 ubunt
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Hi Strelok,
Thanks for finding the patch, I've submitted a merge proposal which I hope will
be reviewed soon.
** Branch linked: lp:~diwic/rhythmbox/lp1155575
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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Hi and thanks for the research,
It looks like this is fixed in Ubuntu 13.10 (I verified by looking at
the source), so I'm closing this bug as fix released.
(If you would like this to be pushed into 13.04, you need to follow the
procedures for stable release updates, but the question is how much
s
Hi, and thanks for your patch!
When looking at the version released in Ubuntu 13.10, it looks like this
is already fixed independently - when starting it, the list is
sufficiently large, and looking at the source, the height_request is set
on the GtkScrolledWindow rather than the Treeview.
** Cha
Thanks for the patch. However given your patch it sounds like this bug
is Mint specific, so I'm marking the ubuntu task invalid.
** Changed in: apt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => David Henningsson (diwic)
** Changed in: linux-manta (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: linux-mant
** Summary changed:
- No audio in the headphones with a two pins jack unless plugged in after the
call
+ [mako] No audio in the headphones with a two pins jack unless plugged in
after the call
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I think this is a feature. I mean, if somebody calls you 5 - 10 times in
a row, how annoying isn't that? I would certainly like to block that
person for a while. ;-)
Just kidding. I can reproduce it here, and I think it's PulseAudio
related (or even further down in the audio stack).
I also notice
Sep 12 22:40:24 matt-C4100-C5100 kernel: [ 12.481089] Pid: 633, comm:
> modprobe Tainted: GF3.8.0-19-generic #30-Ubuntu CLEVO CO.
Yes, it looks like the same issue, and judging from the line above, it
looks like you're actually running the 3.8.0-19-generic kernel, not
> This is new territory for me, so forgive me if this is a goofy question, but
> how are these dmic dependent gain parameters
> typically provided? Is this something that should be provided in, say, the
> ACPI tables, or is this typically hard-coded in the drivers?
> How is this handled in the
Very interesting. However, I think you should first try doing a stereo
recording (e g with audacity) to verify that this is actually the case.
If there is phase inversion, you should be able to see large values at
the highest gain, and you should be able to listen to one channel at a
time and verif
Hi,
@Raymond, the jacks are not created as phantom because VT1708 uses jack
polling instead of unsol events. See function vt1708_build_controls in
patch_via.c
@Emil, are you having problems with both headphones and speaker, or is
one of them working okay?
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