[pulseaudio-tickets] [Bug 70419] No analog speaker output with recent git versions of pulseaudio on ALC898 codec

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Mon Oct 14 09:37:53 PDT 2013


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70419

--- Comment #8 from Gun Onen <brookline653 at yahoo.com> ---
Raymond, many many thanks for the attention you've paid to my analog speaker
problem. In your first comment you referred to bug 69676 and since it looked
like that patch went into mainline, I tried rebuilding the current git version
using the Arch PKGBUILD. That brought me analog speaker sound back although the
mixer only shows headphones and line out as choices. Insertion of analog
headphones to front panel jack is detectd and speakers are cut out
automatically, but no sound ever comes from headphones. However things are a
bitunstable and plugging and unplugging headphones more than once or twice
causes all analog output to disappear and only IEC958 output is visible in the
mixer. Only way to clear this is to kill pulseaudio and clear user's
~/.config/pulse directory before restarting.

Re your second comment, speaker-test works fine (after killing pulseaudio,
otherwise it shows busy). Actually the orange jack (top left, called
center/subwoofer in mobo manual) is the jack I normally use. After building
mainline pulseaudio I have analog sound out of that, the black below it
(labelled rear speaker) and the gray below that (labelled side speaker). All
three now work.

Re your third comment, the green jack (middle of the right hand row as viewed
from rear of mobo, called front speakers/line out in the manual) has NEVER
worked on this board, on Linux or Windows. That's why I was in the habit of
using the orange (top left, center/subwoofer) jack. I'll look into your linked
launchpad bug about the green jack when I get a chance. Inserting into the
green jack is detected and shown in the mixer, but no sound ever comes out.

So, since I do have analog speaker sound back I guess it's ok to close this bug
although I'm willing to test anything else you want me to. I'll report to Jan
Steffens the Arch pulseaudio maintainer as well. Thanks again for your help! :)

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