Thanks Dan, The audio cracking comes up only after a suspend resume or reboot when done on its own If I boot into windows, reboot the system (without switchoff) into linux, the sound is fine. The next time i reboot into linux the issue comes back.
The sound is as if the speaker paper of an old speaker is torn. The fluttering sound when there is high bass on the headphones. The sound is clear and fine when on windows and when on linux when immediately booted after windows. This to my limited knowledge feels like windows writes something to the config registers or downloads a firmware which makes sound card work fine but then when cold booted into linux, linux is missing to do something. ... may be I am wrong. On 27/03/2020 13:37, Dan Ritter wrote: > Bhasker C V wrote: >> Hi, >> >> ??I am on debian bullseye x86_64 (K5.6.0-rc6). >> >> ??03:00.5 Multimedia controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] >> Raven/Raven2/FireFlight/Renoir Audio Processor >> >> I have windows booting on another partition. After windows boots, and >> then I reboot into linux, the sound is fine. All clear on both channels. >> But once i reboot into linux or suspend/resume, I get a cracking sound >> along with audio on the left channel. I am not sure how to troubleshoot. >> Is this a known issue ? Please could someone point me in the right >> direction on fix or how to troubleshoot ? > Does this happen with every playback format and program, or just > some? > > Check all mixer settings: it's possible that the motherboard's > audio amplifier is being overdriven, or that there are inputs > which should be muted but aren't. > > Can you describe the sound more specifically? > > -dsr- -- Bhasker C V Secure Mails: http://keys.gnupg.net/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x4D05FEEC54E47413 Registered Linux User: #306349