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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Both! The Monoprice box of tricks caused distortion, but only in one
monitor. I had completely forgotten my ever doing so. Never assume.
Please delete this bug report.
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Was that the problem or the solution? :)
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Title:
Distortion Realtek ALC887
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
I
Routed line out audio through a Monoprice component to VGA converter
(PlayStation II anyone?) this box failed. Sorry to waste your valuable
time.
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If you experience the same sounding glitching in Win 10 then yes this
sounds like a hardware problem. But you also said that "Amplification
worked well for years before recent PulseAudio update", so I wonder if
you can find any older Ubuntu release where it works still? Try live
booting some of the
I installed Win 10 & still had audio glitching. This is not a software
bug, got working in Mint 18.3 (will now test Ubuntu Beaver.) I have a
3.5mm audio splitter for double monitor set up. The upper one is toast
(soundwise). Whether this is due to running full amplification not
sure?!? What say you
I have installed a PCI soundcard & it demonstrates same behavior. With
amplification off, volume at 100%.
Turning sound down seems to cure, but obviously this is not loud
enough!?!
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Thanks.
I wonder if your system has Over-Amplification stuck on (even if the GUI says
otherwise). Can you please look at Settings > Sound and make sure that:
1. 'Over-Amplification' = OFF
2. Lower the value of 'Output volume'
Can you find some combination of settings there that avoids the
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4.3.0
4.8.0
4.15.5
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Title:
Distortion Realtek ALC887
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in pu
Please clarify exactly which kernel versions you have tested. It will
help us to narrow down the problem.
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Title:
Can confirm kernel makes no difference.
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Title:
Distortion Realtek ALC887
Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
In
OK, please try some older (or much newer) kernels then:
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D
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Titl
Just by way of reference it is present in pretty much all modern
distros.
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Title:
Distortion Realtek ALC887
Statu
Can confirm kernel makes no difference, also present in 17.10.1 &
!6.04.3.
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Title:
Distortion Realtek ALC887
Stat
This started affecting me with the kernel update to 4.4.0-112-generic on
xenial. I booted the old kernel and the issue went away. Tried a few
times back and forth and the 4.4.0-112 kernel consistently has the sound
dropouts, while 4.4.0-108 does not.
Also tested with 3 different audio cards (by va
This may be related to bug 1576420 with the same audio chip, but let's
keep it separate for now...
Please tell us:
* Does the bug exist in Ubuntu 17.10.1 if you live boot that?
* Does the bug persist if you try installing older or newer kernels?
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?
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