@Raymond, Pavel, if you have different hardware compared to the original
reporter, please file separate bugs. Thanks!
** Summary changed:
- [IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal speakers
+ [HP Pavilion dv6, IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal speakers
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Did you try another sound preferences manager? If you can change it from
alsamixer maybe it's an issue with the system settings manager. Did you
try a different sound preferences gui frontend?
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The fix that Bayan Rafeh suggested does not work for me to fix this
issue.
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Title:
[IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal speakers
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> Bayan Rafeh (bayan-rafeh92) wrote 19 minutes ago:
no, that dont help
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Title:
[IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal speakers
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Pavel did you try the fix suggested above?
"Open
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-speaker.conf
Change:
[Element Front]
switch = mute
volume = merge
override-map.1 = all-front
override-map.2 = front-left,front-right
To:
[Element Front]
switch = ignore
volume = ignore
...and
Same error with Asus Essences ST. I can switch output with alsamicer
from console, but can't switch it from "Sound Settings"
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Title:
[IDT 92HD75B3
Same here, 2 headphone jacks and one microphone jack in the front of the
laptop. The fix you suggested worked perfectly David thanks a lot!
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David: These are labelled with a headphone on my laptop (see
h20424.www2.hp.com/program/cnb/kr/ko/resources/dv7-new-brochure.pdf) It
has the same headphone symbol as on page 3. Page 4 clearly labels it as
having 2 headphone jacks and 1 microphone jack.
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I've marked bug 870360 as a duplicate of this one even though the
hardware is slightly different. Let me ask both of you (Bayan and
Reece): Is there actually a headphone icon on the front (and not a "Line
out" icon)? If so we should consider making a kernel quirk that turns
these outputs into headp
According to the info, what you have on the front side is a line out
jack, rather than internal speakers. This is why auto-mute is not
enabled in the kernel.
However, that "Analog Output" has disappeared is probably something we
can work around. The problem is inconsistent volume control naming in
** Summary changed:
- Cannot switch to headphones on Ubuntu 11.10 Intel HDA sound card
+ [IDT 92HD75B3] Line out does not mute internal speakers
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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