[pulseaudio-tickets] [Bug 86158] Analog Output blinks or resets with pop or stutter

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Sun Nov 23 10:19:12 PST 2014


https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=86158

--- Comment #7 from MrNice <wxcvbn2006 at iol.ie> ---
Hi Raymond

I am looking for a fix for this bug for very long time (months!!!).
I'll fill my config but let me know if I need to open another thread.

MoBo: ASRock 970 Extreme4
VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GF119 [GeForce GT 520]
Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GF119 HDMI Audio Controller
Fedora 20 Mate 1.8.1

How to reproduce:
Unplug all analogue audio input/output jack from computer
Run Pulseaudio Volume Control
Look at Ports in Output Devices and Input Devices tabs.
Everything is stable.

In Input Devices select “Line In (unplugged)”
Plug a headphone jack in the front headphone socket output
Wait few seconds, Input port will change from “Line In (unplugged)” to “Front
Microphone (plugged in)”.
Everything is stable.

Now plug a jack with a player in Line Input (light blue) socket.
Wait few seconds, Input port will change to “Line In (plugged In)”.
Open the arrow to look at the Ports. Front Microphone changed to unplugged.
Select “Front Microphone (unplugged).
Wait 1 second, Input port will change to “Line In (plugged In)”.
Look at Port. Every 1/2 to 2 seconds the Port will show “Front Microphone
(unplugged)” for 1/4 second and back to “Line In (plugged In)”.

Now plug a microphone jack in the front microphone socket.
Wait 1 second, Input port will change to “Front Microphone (plugged In)”.
Look at Port. Every 1/2 to 2 seconds the Port will show “Line In (plugged In)”
for 1/4 second and back to “Front Microphone (plugged In)”.


I can see the flickers/blinks in PuVuCtl, Sound Preference, alsamixer.

Thank you to let me know what to do.

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