Re: problems with snd-hda-intel and ad1986a chip

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On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, roman wrote:

> Am Freitag 16 Februar 2007 13:09 schrieb roman:
>> Am Donnerstag 15 Februar 2007 11:37 schrieb roman:
>>> Codec: Analog Devices AD1986A
>>> Its a Lenovo 3000 N100 Laptop (Type 0768-BJG) running Gentoo.
>>
>> Is it possible that this variation of the chip is not (yet) supported?
>> ... or should it already work and somethings wrong with my system?
>>
>> At least it seems I'm not the only one having this problems...
>>
>>> * There are some noises on loud sounds and the quality is generaly low.
>>
>> The noise is a crackling on every somewhat louder sound. It becomes less
>> intense or ceases when I turn the volume lower.
>

That is distortion. Your volume somewhere along the analog chain (Or the
digitial chain) is too loud. Turn it down. 
Cheap soundcards start to distort when the soundlevels are only half way up
the slider scale.

> Is really no one here able & willing to give hints on this?

Well there's a hint.
Whether it is a correct diagnosis I do not know.

>
> If this is the wrong place to ask such questions - please tell me.
>

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