** No longer affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: dell-sputnik
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I observe this on my XPS 13 9360.
As mentioned by others, the headphone hissing goes away when I mute the system
or when I run "amixer -c0 sset 'Headphone Mic Boost' 10dB". I created an even
in /etc/acpi/events to call run this whenever headphones are inserted so that
it persists after reboot
Indeed, I forgot to upgrade so I missed the issue. Now that I did I see
the hiss is indeed much louder. Thanks Kai for sending this upstream
already.
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Status: Won't Fix => In Progress
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Title:
Dell XPS 13 9350/9360 headphone audi
The fix is now in upstream. Please refer to the patch for justification:
https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/next/linux-next.git/commit/?id=1099f48457d06b816359fb43ac32a4a07e33219b
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Like several of the most recent posters above I've had a 9360 for a
couple of years without any hiss problems. A few days ago I started
getting a pretty bad hiss thru headphones. Tried various headphones -
all have bad hiss. All are ok on other devices. Running 19.04. Something
has changed.
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I've had this issue since 2017 all the time. As you can see in the
comments, Kai suggested that this is an hardware issue. He developed a
workaround for the kernel that I tested, however it made the general
output volume significantly lower, see #96, which is the reason this fix
was never shipped.
Same issue as previous 3 reporters. All was fine until the latest
update(s), I now have the hiss back... Any idea on what might've
changed?
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The same happen with my XPS 13. Since a couple of days I have noticed
this annoying hiss. I use Ubuntu 19.04.
The workaround also fixes the issue for me (amixer -c 0 set 'Headphone
Mic Boost',0 1)
Regards
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I've recently just run into the same problem since recent updates, I've
had my XPS since October 2017 and am currently running Ubuntu 18.04.3.
No issues until last week. I think I may have selected "headset with
microphone" by accident once when inserting headphones without a
microphone, but no evi
Weird. I've had an XPS 9360 running ubuntu since November 2017. Last
week I picked up all the updates from August, rebooted and ran straight
into this bug with headphones that had previously been fine. I dual boot
into Windows and that is fine so it isn't a hardware problem.
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Sure, Daniel, Kai-Heng. Please let me know what information you would
like added to bug 1809856 for the 9370. FYI, the fix
amixer -c 0 set 'Headphone Mic Boost',0 1
does not work on my laptop.
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