* Gong S. <pth...@protonmail.ch> [2018-11-04 10:21 +0000]: > No, I am not talking about clipping. The problem happens > regardless of volume. If I run "speaker-test -c2", both speakers > have sound output at the same time (which should not happen). > The "constantly swapping" does not always happen-it happens at > random, and only on some of my audio files. I do not know what > caused it.
Randomly is not a kind of running a software based amp. Which sort of audio files are involved? > Some observations when I adjust the volume in "alsamixer" and run > "speaker-test -c2" (it seems that the swapping problem does not > happen): > L=0, R>0: Both have constant sound on "Front Left", Both have no sound on > "Front Right". (No, this is not a typo) > L>0, R=0: Both have no sound on "Front Left", Both have constant sound on > "Front Right". > L>0, R>0, L>R: Both have constant weak sound on "Front Left", Both have > constant strong sound on "Front Right". Looks like a loose connection? Elimar -- >what IMHO then? IMHO - Inhalation of a Multi-leafed Herbal Opiate ;) --posting from alex in debian-user--
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