Audio setup flickers or changes in UbuntuStudio

Bug #1285741 reported by NrNice
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
Incomplete
Undecided
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Bug Description

Hi,

I run a new UbuntuStudio 13.10 updated and got an issue with audio.

When I playback audio I can hear the flickers dropping sound.
Even without playback I can hear statics in my headphone every few seconds.
Every time there is a flick, the icon with the speaker appears.
When I run alsamixer I have the levels and set-up changing every few seconds. In the same time I have drops in the audio.

Please look at the attached desktop video record.

ALSA information is located at http://www.alsa-project.org/db/?f=5dc6ccc748f4331dcf4a8803235af60d9fbfadbc

Don't hesitated to ask more info.

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NrNice (wxcvbn2006) wrote :
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NrNice (wxcvbn2006) wrote :
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tags: added: saucy
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NrNice (wxcvbn2006) wrote :

I picked one package but I don't have any clue which is the culpride.
Maybe a compatibility between few.

affects: ubuntu → alsa-driver (Ubuntu)
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Raymond (superquad-vortex2) wrote :

try disable jack detection of front panel headphone by hdajackretask or early patching

Changed in alsa-driver (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
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NrNice (wxcvbn2006) wrote :

Please see the bug #874535 for my answer.

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Raymond (superquad-vortex2) wrote :

seem you have not plugged the speaker to green line out

only headphone and blue line in Jack is pluuged

hda-jack-sense-test -a

control.36 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Front Mic Jack'
  value false
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.37 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Rear Mic Jack'
  value false
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.38 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Line Jack'
  value true
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.39 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Line Out Front Jack'
  value false
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.40 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Line Out Surround Jack'
  value false
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.41 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Line Out CLFE Jack'
  value false
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.42 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Line Out Side Jack'
  value false
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }
 control.43 {
  iface CARD
  name 'Front Headphone Jack'
  value true
  comment {
   access read
   type BOOLEAN
   count 1
  }
 }

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