On Sat, Jul 16 2016, Ian Bloss wrote: > On Sat, Jul 16, 2016 at 8:25 AM allan gottlieb <gottl...@nyu.edu> wrote: > >> Hardware: Dell Latitude E7450 laptop >> >> Gentoo essentially all stable >> Gnome / Systemd >> >> When I play a movie using totem it sounds fine if no headphones are >> plugged it. >> >> No sound at all with headphones. I tried a few, one with a microphone >> several without. >> >> The gnome sound settings gui recognizes that the headphones are in but >> the sound test is silent. If, with the phones still in, I select the >> internal speakers, all sounds well. >> >> I installed pauvcontrol and selected "Output Devices". >> When I selected "Speakers" as the port the volume meter moves around >> normally and the sound is fine. >> When I selected "Headphones (plugged in)" as the port the volume meter >> again moves around normally but there is no sound. >> >> This laptop dual boots windows. I played the same movie on windows and >> sound was normal both with the speakers and the headphones. >> >> What should I try next? >> >> thanks, >> allan >> > > check either with alsamixer and make sure the headphone jack isn't muted, > or look into pulseaudio if you're using that, although I can't help much > there as I don't use pulse.
I tried alsamixer with interesting results. I used f3 [playback]. I first unmuted everything and tried to raise the volume of all. I could raise the volume of all but the first headphone column The columns from left to right are Master Headphone Headphone Headphone Speaker PCM Auto-Mute et al ^^^^ | could not raise this column When the headphone is plugged in the second column is set to un-mute and the speaker column is set to mute. When the headphone is unplugged the reverse occurs. All this looks right. But I can't raise the volume setting for the second column (I can and did raise columns 3 and 4. I sure looks like the headphone gets unmuted but is permanently at volume 0. Also the gnome volume control (top bar) shows headphone and when I move its slider it raises/lowers the first column (master) volume. To answer Alec's questions this is a 3.5mm jack. Nothing new in dmesg. sudo lspci | grep -i audio shows 00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Audio Controller (rev 09) 00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03) I think/hope we are getting close and thank everyone for their help. allan