(In reply to erasmocaponio from comment #8)
> (In reply to Ernst Sjöstrand from comment #7)
> > The point of running RtHDDump.exe under Windows is just to let it read out
> > what all the HDA registers are programmed to by the Windows driver.
> >
> > You can sen an example in "Output from RtHDDump.exe" in
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=207423
> >
> > That will be needed to update the Linux kernel to apply the same
> > configuration.
> >
> > Oh, you have working headphones? I don't even have that, last time I
> tried...
>
> Ok I will try later, and post the output here
ah sorry I forgot to mention that I got audio from headphones after replacing pulseaudio with pipewire (I am almost sure... but it might have been the upgrade from kernel 6.3 to 6.4...)
(In reply to erasmocaponio from comment #8) /bugzilla. kernel. org/show_ bug.cgi? id=207423
> (In reply to Ernst Sjöstrand from comment #7)
> > The point of running RtHDDump.exe under Windows is just to let it read out
> > what all the HDA registers are programmed to by the Windows driver.
> >
> > You can sen an example in "Output from RtHDDump.exe" in
> > https:/
> >
> > That will be needed to update the Linux kernel to apply the same
> > configuration.
> >
> > Oh, you have working headphones? I don't even have that, last time I
> tried...
>
> Ok I will try later, and post the output here
ah sorry I forgot to mention that I got audio from headphones after replacing pulseaudio with pipewire (I am almost sure... but it might have been the upgrade from kernel 6.3 to 6.4...)