Never mind that -- the problem continues, although turning off auto-mute
seems to have changed the character of the distortion, making it
slightly quieter, and it also made it unresponsive to the "rm -r
~/.pulse ~/.asound* ~/.pulse-cookie" command.
However, I discovered that the left channel is on
I disabled auto-mute mode and am finding it impossible to replicate the
distortion now. Will test further after a reboot and report back, but my
initial impression is that that solved the problem.
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Thanks for the responses! I compiled and installed hda-emu, but after
that I'm completely lost regarding how to use it to get the pin-ctls
values.
I haven't finished trying all of your suggestions yet (will post more
results as I go through them), but as for the output of amixer -c0
contents, the
Thanks! I installed the deb and rebooted, and the problem persists. But
how do I find the current pin-ctls values?
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Is that value something that can be changed by the user, or does it have
to be set by software? Will changing it fix the problem, or is it a
symptom of the actual issue?
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Public bug reported:
Since I installed this version of Ubuntu (Xubuntu 12.04 upgraded to
Ubuntu Studio), I occasionally get crackly or fuzzy distortion in the
left audio channel.
It doesn't happen completely consistently, but it often happens while
playing Flash videos in Firefox or editing audio
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