Hello Im having this weird problem, when i connect any headphones to the laptop jack, i can hear de sound from bot sources, headphones and speakers, any ideas on how to solve this?
Fedora Release: Fedora release 13 (Goddard) Kernel Version: 2.6.33.6-147.fc13.i686
Installed Pulseaudio packages: pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-utils-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.22-1.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-module-jack-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-gdm-hooks-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 wine-pulseaudio-1.1.38-1.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-libs-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686 pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.21-6.fc13.i686
From lspci | grep Audio command:
00:14.2 Audio device: ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
From cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec command:
Codec: Analog Devices AD1984A Codec: LSI ID 1040 [dparedes@dparedes ~]$
Any guide to solve this?
Thanks guys.
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:15:05 -0500 David A. Paredes Rios wrote:
Hello Im having this weird problem, when i connect any headphones to the laptop jack, i can hear de sound from bot sources, headphones and speakers, any ideas on how to solve this?
Depending on the model and sound driver you need to give an option to the driver.
On my Lenovo 3000 C200 I had to greate file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf containing the line options snd_hda_intel model=lenovo
The basics of this are (sorry, I cant't remeber where I found it):
| Notebooks have integrated soundchips which might be detected correctly, but who do not work. You need to find out which chipset your notebook has and configure the system. Follow these steps: | 1. Find out which soundchip you have: | Code: | | cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec | | This will return model of your sound card, for example: "Codec: Realtek ALC660-VD". | Your sound card is an ALC660-VD. | 2. Check out the documentation of Alsa, the document you need can be found on your system: | /usr/src/KERNEL_VERSION/Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSA-Configuration.txt or on the internet, see here. Look up which id you should use to identify the card. | 3. Edit or create the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base and adjust or add the following line: | Code: | | options snd-hda-intel model=MODEL | | Replace "MODEL" with the right id (you might need to experiment to see which one): | Code: | | ALC861VD/660VD | 3stack 3-jack | 3stack-dig 3-jack with SPDIF OUT | 6stack-dig 6-jack with SPDIF OUT | 3stack-660 3-jack (for ALC660VD) | 3stack-660-digout 3-jack with SPDIF OUT (for ALC660VD) | lenovo Lenovo 3000 C200 | dallas Dallas laptops | hp HP TX1000 | auto auto-config reading BIOS (default) | | 4. Reboot and ready!
--Frank Elsner
Thanks for your prompt answers guys, Frank Elsner very helpful info, i create the alsa-base file and i add the option: options snd_hda_intel model=auto
Because i got confused about what i have to put if my codec is: Codec: Analog Devices AD1984A
So i have to put in model=AD1984A?
Just to know because i got confused in that part, i didnt find that .txt file in my computer but in internet i found it but i found nothing about AD1984A.. Anyways auto option works for me, but you can tell what i should put instead auto?
Thanks
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Frank Elsner Frank.Elsner@tu-berlin.dewrote:
On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:15:05 -0500 David A. Paredes Rios wrote:
Hello Im having this weird problem, when i connect any headphones to the laptop jack, i can hear de sound from bot sources, headphones and speakers, any ideas on how to solve this?
Depending on the model and sound driver you need to give an option to the driver.
On my Lenovo 3000 C200 I had to greate file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf containing the line options snd_hda_intel model=lenovo
The basics of this are (sorry, I cant't remeber where I found it):
| Notebooks have integrated soundchips which might be detected correctly, but who do not work. You need to find out which chipset your notebook has and configure the system. Follow these steps: | 1. Find out which soundchip you have: | Code: | | cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec | | This will return model of your sound card, for example: "Codec: Realtek ALC660-VD". | Your sound card is an ALC660-VD. | 2. Check out the documentation of Alsa, the document you need can be found on your system: | /usr/src/KERNEL_VERSION/Documentation/sound/alsa/ALSA-Configuration.txt or on the internet, see here. Look up which id you should use to identify the card. | 3. Edit or create the file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base and adjust or add the following line: | Code: | | options snd-hda-intel model=MODEL | | Replace "MODEL" with the right id (you might need to experiment to see which one): | Code: | | ALC861VD/660VD | 3stack 3-jack | 3stack-dig 3-jack with SPDIF OUT | 6stack-dig 6-jack with SPDIF OUT | 3stack-660 3-jack (for ALC660VD) | 3stack-660-digout 3-jack with SPDIF OUT (for ALC660VD) | lenovo Lenovo 3000 C200 | dallas Dallas laptops | hp HP TX1000 | auto auto-config reading BIOS (default) | | 4. Reboot and ready!
--Frank Elsner
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On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:57:33 -0500 David A. Paredes Rios wrote:
Thanks for your prompt answers guys, Frank Elsner very helpful info, i create the alsa-base file and i add the option: options snd_hda_intel model=auto
Because i got confused about what i have to put if my codec is: Codec: Analog Devices AD1984A
So i have to put in model=AD1984A?
Just to know because i got confused in that part, i didnt find that .txt file in my computer but in internet i found it but i found nothing about AD1984A.. Anyways auto option works for me, but you can tell what i should put instead auto?
Leave it as it is working.
For me cat /proc/asound/card0/codec#* | grep Codec brings Codec: Realtek ALC861-VD
And the cited document reads
| Replace "MODEL" with the right id (you might need to experiment to see which one): | Code: | | ALC861VD/660VD | 3stack 3-jack | 3stack-dig 3-jack with SPDIF OUT | 6stack-dig 6-jack with SPDIF OUT | 3stack-660 3-jack (for ALC660VD) | 3stack-660-digout 3-jack with SPDIF OUT (for ALC660VD) | lenovo Lenovo 3000 C200 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This one I have so model=lenovo was the solution.
BTW, I found the source ... http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/sound/alsa/HD-Audio-Models.txt Search it for AD1984A.
--Frank Elsner