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>    1. Audio distortion after latest upgrades (David Rosenstrauch)
>    2. Re: Audio distortion after latest upgrades (Ralf Mardorf)
>    3. Re: Audio distortion after latest upgrades (Giancarlo Razzolini)
>    4. Re: Audio distortion after latest upgrades (Ariadna Vigo)
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> Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2023 13:05:42 -0400
> From: David Rosenstrauch <dar...@darose.net>
> Subject: Audio distortion after latest upgrades
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> I did a system upgrade a few days ago, that I had been delaying for a
> few weeks.  Probably nearly 300 packages got upgraded, including the
> kernel, pipewire, etc.  Since then, I keep having a recurrent problem
> with audio distortion, which I haven't been able to pin down a cause for.
>
> To start out, the audio is fine, using my ear bug headphones with my
> laptop's audio jack.  Then, after a few minutes, suddenly audio
> distortion kicks in.  It happens when using both streaming music
> (audacious) as well as voice (zoom).  I seem to be able to "clear it
> out" by temporarily turning off my current audio profile in the
> pavucontrol app, and then re-enabling it.  But the distortion just
> returns again after a few minutes.  I've tried different headphones,
> switching to laptop speakers, etc., but I still get the distortion.
>
> I haven't been able to figure out which component or configuration
> setting is causing it, and haven't seen any currently open bug reports
> or any mentions in the Arch forums or here on the mailing list that
> describe anything similar.  Has anyone else been experiencing anything
> like this and/or know what the cause or solution might be?
>
> My laptop configuration is:
> * linux 6.4.1.arch2-1
> * pipewire 1:0.3.72-1 (with pipewire-alsa, pipewire-audio, and
> pipewire-pulse also installed)
> * wireplumber 0.4.14-1
> * audio hardware:  "Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio
> Controller Speaker + Headphones"
> * selected audio profile:  "Play HiFi quality music"
>
> Thanks,
>
> DR
>
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2023 20:05:08 +0200
> From: Ralf Mardorf <ralf-mard...@riseup.net>
> Subject: Re: Audio distortion after latest upgrades
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> On Thu, 2023-07-06 at 13:05 -0400, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> > zoom
>
> Hi,
>
> I can't comment on {aur,chaotic-aur}/zoom. At the peak of the pandemic,
> I took part in some training courses, some of which were conducted via
> Zoom. I didn't do this with my Arch Linux PC, but with an iPad Pro. At
> first I refused to install the app and tried Zoom from different web
> browsers. This was a total disaster when it came to audio. I ended up
> using the app and although it worked better, it was still no fun in
> terms of audio. It wasn't ok with the iPad's internal audio thingy, let
> alone a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 2nd generation. This was without
> streaming music at the same time. It made my hair stand on end when I
> read Zoom related to audio issues.
>
> If you use Zoom by a web browser, try whatever is provided by the AUR or
> the chaotic-aur repository.
>
> Regards,
> Ralf
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2023 16:09:54 -0300
> From: Giancarlo Razzolini <grazzol...@archlinux.org>
> Subject: Re: Audio distortion after latest upgrades
> To: arch-general <arch-general@lists.archlinux.org>, David
>         Rosenstrauch <dar...@darose.net>
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> Excerpts from David Rosenstrauch's message of julho 6, 2023 2:05 pm:
> > I did a system upgrade a few days ago, that I had been delaying for a
> > few weeks.  Probably nearly 300 packages got upgraded, including the
> > kernel, pipewire, etc.  Since then, I keep having a recurrent problem
> > with audio distortion, which I haven't been able to pin down a cause for.
> >
>
> You can try to use the Arch Linux Archive to pinpoint around when this
> started
> happening, which might help you narrow it down.
>
> > To start out, the audio is fine, using my ear bug headphones with my
> > laptop's audio jack.  Then, after a few minutes, suddenly audio
> > distortion kicks in.  It happens when using both streaming music
> > (audacious) as well as voice (zoom).  I seem to be able to "clear it
> > out" by temporarily turning off my current audio profile in the
> > pavucontrol app, and then re-enabling it.  But the distortion just
> > returns again after a few minutes.  I've tried different headphones,
> > switching to laptop speakers, etc., but I still get the distortion.
> >
>
> By turning off I assume you use pavucontrol to set it to off.
>
> > I haven't been able to figure out which component or configuration
> > setting is causing it, and haven't seen any currently open bug reports
> > or any mentions in the Arch forums or here on the mailing list that
> > describe anything similar.  Has anyone else been experiencing anything
> > like this and/or know what the cause or solution might be?
> >
> > My laptop configuration is:
> > * linux 6.4.1.arch2-1
> > * pipewire 1:0.3.72-1 (with pipewire-alsa, pipewire-audio, and
> > pipewire-pulse also installed)
> > * wireplumber 0.4.14-1
> > * audio hardware:  "Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio
> > Controller Speaker + Headphones"
> > * selected audio profile:  "Play HiFi quality music"
> >
>
> Try using the pro audio profile. Also, make sure you don't have any
> pipewire/wireplumber configuration that could be causing issues.
>
> Regards,
> Giancarlo Razzolini
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> Message: 4
> Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2023 00:23:44 +0200
> From: Ariadna Vigo <aria...@ariadnavigo.xyz>
> Subject: Re: Audio distortion after latest upgrades
> To: arch-general@lists.archlinux.org
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> On 7/6/23 19:05, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
> > To start out, the audio is fine, using my ear bug headphones with my
> > laptop's audio jack.  Then, after a few minutes, suddenly audio
> > distortion kicks in.  It happens when using both streaming music
> > (audacious) as well as voice (zoom).  I seem to be able to "clear it
> > out" by temporarily turning off my current audio profile in the
> > pavucontrol app, and then re-enabling it.  But the distortion just
> > returns again after a few minutes.  I've tried different headphones,
> > switching to laptop speakers, etc., but I still get the distortion.
> >
> > I haven't been able to figure out which component or configuration
> > setting is causing it, and haven't seen any currently open bug reports
> > or any mentions in the Arch forums or here on the mailing list that
> > describe anything similar.  Has anyone else been experiencing anything
> > like this and/or know what the cause or solution might be?
> Hi!
>
> I experienced exactly this for a long time using pipewire/wireplumber...
> since who knows when. Distortion in my case was constant, even when an
> idle desktop (sway), but became extremely and *uncomfortably* noticeable
> in Firefox. It became so frustrating (and I couldn't find any solution)
> that I ended up migrating to PulseAudio altogether.
>
> I came to the (unproven) suspicion that it's something related to my
> card (an integrated Intel Corporation 7 Series/C216) and with how
> PipeWire emulates PulseAudio...
>
> --
> Ariadna Vigo
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