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Sorry, I should probobly give a little more info.
Post #8 solved my issue. Here is my system info:
Ubuntu 12.04 - 64bit, Asus G73JW-A1, HDA-Intel - HDA Intel
Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset High
Definition Audio (rev 06)
Kernel
Linux 3.2.0-24 (x86_64) #39-Ubuntu
T
@Aang
No problem whatsoever. I'm just glad I found a fix that works for some people
which can be documented. This issue drove me nuts because nothing like this was
written anywhere. Still awkward that our systems use Speaker for the headphone
path, but it is what it is.
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@Insane1
Your post #8 solved the issue for me. Thank you very much for the
advice! :)
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Title:
Headphone muted 12.04
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@Dusty
Refer to my post above. It seems that like some older systems used front
as part of the headphone path...a few of our systems are now using
"Speaker" instead. Check if that works for you.
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@jamie campbell
I added my own bug report on this. Find out which of your alsa controls
needs to be unmuted for your headphones to work with alsa mixer. Then
edit the file /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-
headphones.conf
Change the line similar to
[Element Speaker]
switch = o
@Insane1 that approach works for me but only survives the session within
which it's done.. I have to redo it every time a reboot occurs (and
since I have a laptop that moves around a lot, reboots are quite
frequent creatures). Note that I can do the same solution just using
alsamixer and changing
Same problem for me, no headphone slidebar.
When i plug headphone jack, sound is muted on speaker slide, i need to raise
the volume by hand in alsamixer.
Not possible in the gnome sound preferences
Ubuntu 12.04 64bits, Asus G73SW, HDA Intel ALC296VB.
See capture
lspci output for my laptop
00:1
@Insane1 I'm having the same problem with no sound from my headphone
jack. Yes, I can confirm that if I change the "Connector" setting on the
Output Tab from 'Headphones' to 'Speakers', I have full volume on the
headphone jack and the internal speakers properly mute. Also, when I run
alsamixer in t
@Insane1 Thank you for your info; but I've tried several times to do
what you describe and for me it makes no difference. I still get no
sound in my headphones.
Hope someone could help us and fix this bug.
Thank you very much
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Now I don't think this works within ubuntu because of the sound system
used, but if anyone is willing to test this...I had the issue myself
where the audio was so unbelievably low that it sounded like the
headphones had no audio even at full volume (you had to listen extremely
carefully). But try b
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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