Same here.
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ALC295 codec seems to have Master and PCM channels swapped
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And I do not know if it changes something but I have this workaround
active too: http://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html
Plus, I have tried the fixes in your first post with no more luck for the
crackling sound.
* `options snd-hda-intel position_fix=1` in `/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-
For me the steps from this tutorial https://era86.github.io/2017/10/03
/asus-zenbook-3-volume-controls.html have done the trick in order to
control the internal speaker volume. But unfortunately it is more a
workaround than a real fix since I still have crackling sound... :'(
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@vanvugt: the gif is relevant in order to understand well the bug I
think, I mean it may show the correct way of handling some devices but
as I said in my case changing PCM volume is the only way to get volu
Do not know if it is a pulseaudio or a alsa-driver bug (cf.
https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/PulseAudioStoleMyVolumes/)
but I think it is both:
1/ ALSA driver may not report correct dB information.
2/ PulseAudio may not correctly mix PCM into Master since ch
** Also affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Volume noisy and loud with no level control [HDA Intel P
Public bug reported:
What I expect:
When I use slider volume or when I use volume up button of my laptop, I expect
that the volume goes up slightly.
What happens:
>From the mute state, one press on volume up do graphically well but in reality
>the volume is loud and noisy from the first step. A