José Santos Salvador (thejosess), as this bug report is closed, if you want
your problem addressed please file a new report via a terminal:
ubuntu-bug -s audio
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I use Ubuntu 18 with kernel 5.5 but it didnt work
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8086:8ca0 Sound output distorted/unusable with Intel Z97/H97
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fabiengb, as this bug report is closed, if you want your problem addressed
please file a new report via a terminal:
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Running Ubuntu 14.10 with an Asus Z97-C motherboard, 3.16.0-30-generic
kernel.
Adding
options snd-hda-intel vid=8086 pid=8ca0 snoop=0
to alsa-base.conf does solve the problem, but only partially in my
opinion.
The thing is the sound is far from perfect. I can hear the sound
"scratching" from ti
I am using a Gigabyte G1.Sniper Z97 Mainboard. I could not fix my sound
problem yet. I simply get no sound at all. I upgraded to ubuntu 14.10
and tried the solution of #28. I also tried the solution of #45 but then
my whole system crashed and was unable to boot. May card output gives me
cat /proc
I am running 12.04 and upgrade to the MSI Z97 Gaming 5 motherboard and
also got the nasty noise issue.
echo "options snd-hda-intel snoop=0" > /etc/modprobe.d/fix-sound-intel97
fixed it for me after adding the .conf :)
Thanks fellow ubuntu ppl!
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Bjoern Sunder, thank you for your comment. So your hardware and problem may be
tracked, could you to please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug sound
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Audio Developer team article:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundPro
Running 12.04 and updated MB to Gigabyte Z97P-D3 and I got crackling
sound issue, first thought it were my sound system.
echo "options snd-hda-intel snoop=0" > /etc/modprobe.d/fix-sound-intel97
(done as root, of course)
cured this issue after reboot.
vid option is not working (at least on 12.04)
Add this line below or update ur kernel will dp. I had the same issue with my
MSI Z97 mb.
options snd-hda-intel model=auto,acer-aspire,auto
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I had the same problem with an Asus Z97-Pro motherboard running 14.04 with
Gnome.
As instructed, I added the line
to the bottom of the file < /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf > and the sound
problem went away.
Thanks very much for resolving this.
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Fresh install of 14.04,
cause I got a new MSI H87 MB
Had pulled the source for my kernel to add the upstream patch per a
forum post, and the patch was already there!
Applied #28 and distortion is gone.
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Donnie, an Ubuntu bug report is not the appropriate place for a support request
on Linux Mint.
http://forums.linuxmint.com/
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I'm new to Linux, how do I install the latest kernel on Linux Mint 17?
Can anyone tell me please?
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Title:
8086:8ca0 Sound output distorted/unusab
This is now considered Fix Released since Ubuntu 14.10 is using kernel
>= 3.15. If anyone continues to experience issues with Ubuntu >= 14.10,
please open a new report.
Thanks
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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The solution proposed in #28 did not work for me on Ubuntu 12.04 on an
ASUS Z97-Pro. However, I was able to solve this issue by installing the
latest linux kernel (3.16-RC4).
I wrote some step by step instructions on how to resolve this issue (as
well as other hardware compatibility issues on the
#28 works for me too.
Linux Mint 17 3.13.0-24-generic with MSI Z97-43 Gaming motherboard.
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Title:
8086:8ca0 Sound output distorted/unusable with
Exactly same issue (bug 1338137) - solution #28 worked for me as well.
@Daniel Letzeisen
Thanks a lot for pointing me towards this solution.
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#28 worked for me as well, on Xubuntu 14.04 using a MSI Z97 Gaming 5.
Have tried various other stuff like Alsa overrides, Realtek drivers
built from scratch, disabling pulseaudio and so on until I stumbled over
this thread.
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Solution #28 worked for me on Linux Mint 17 with MSI Z97-G45 (ALC110). I
had popping, distortions and skipping before, crystal clear now. Thanks!
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Similar issue and results here as Mladen Adamovic has.
I have a ASUS H97I-PLUS: H97 chipset with ALC887-VD.
I'm running Linux Mint 17, kernel 3.13.0-24-generic (amd64)
Adding the below to /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
options snd-hda-intel vid=8086 pid=8ca0 snoop=0
Seemed to improve things a
@Nicholas Lekkas,
Thanks, your solution (#28) worked perfectly for me.
I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 on an Intel Z97 chipset.
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Title:
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Another problem I encountered with this "easy" workaround is that my wireless
usb frequently disconnects and needs to be restarted (I made a little script to
restart network-manager when I can not ping the gateway).
This disconnects do not happen when I comment out "options snd-hda-intel
vid=80
I have Gygabyte GA-Z97-D3H. I assumed motherboard will work in Linux
out of the box, without problems - what a stupid assumption.
Sound was cracking and distorsion.
After adding /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
options snd-hda-intel vid=8086 pid=8ca0 snoop=0
speakers are working but there are
Hi Daniel, I have run that script and generated a dump...
http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=de2689ec17bbaa9c3d32430845c9a0d970537d54
Before doing that I added the config as per comment #28 and restarted
alsa with `alsactl restore`
Sound is a little better, but if I do not have the video tab act
@daniel, thanks for that. I think even though there are fixes, its not
a simple procedure (especially for new ubuntu users) as some fixes work
for some people but not others.
@dogmatic do this in terminal:
Sudo gedit /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf
And add the line:
options snd-hda-intel vid=8086
Did you make sure the fix-sound-intel97 file had '.conf' on the end?
Please make sure the option was applied successfully by giving a link to
your alsa info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/AlsaInfo
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I have a similar problem with the ASRock Z97 Extreme4 -
http://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/Z97%20Extreme4/
Running virtualbox windows instance the sound is better, but not 100%
Also the sound is almost usable watching a youtube video, but switching
to another tab with the video playing is horrid.
I
** Description changed:
I get horribly cracking sound and distortion with my ne AS Rock Fatal1ty
H97 Performance Mainboard. This MB is using PuritySound 2 Engine powered
by the Realtek ALC1150 Chipset. Here is some ALSA Info: http://www.alsa-
project.org/db/?f=44b12e252a2cf7ebb75ab3e23d5ce
@MicWit: the importance categories cam overlap, considering the guide:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20importances
This bug has an easy workaround, so it could very well be considered 'Low'
priority. I have no issue setting it to Medium since it is classifed as
non-essential hardware (but I w
I forgot to add, why is this bug of low importance?? This is a pretty
common codec, so it would be affecting a lot of users to the extent
where they can't use their sound! I think this needs a higher priority,
mainly because of the number of users affected.
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I have a Gigabyte H97-D3H motherboard
(http://www.gigabyte.com.au/products/product-page.aspx?pid=4962#sp) that
says it has the Realtek® ALC1150 codec. I get this same issue. It seems
random, sometimes working for a while and sometimes skipping constantly
and going scratchy. I installed starcraft 2
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