My onboard sound card now emits a frequent popping and/or audio collision sound when I attempt to play other sound files. It sounds like two pieces of audio are being run together. I've made a few attempts at a remedy here but haven't been able to find anything. I tested in Windows and instead of colliding samples, the sound just goes off after a few seconds. The card in question is the Intel HDA card. There is another sound card in the machine, a Xonar DX, but it doesn't work I think because the power supply is malfunctioning. If anyone sees tell-tale signs of underpoweredness here, a confirmation would be helpful, but please focus on the HDA card. My hope is that the alsa-info.sh results I have attached will show if there's something simple like a flag that needs to be switched back. My alsa-info.sh results are attached. All help is greatly appreciated. Thanks Jeff
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