Re: Realtek ALC892: crackling sound

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On 15-Apr-18 21:07, chris hermansen wrote:
Jarry and list,

On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 12:00 PM, Jarry <mr.jarry@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:mr.jarry@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hi ALSA-users,

    I have problem with sound on my PC: it is somehow distorted,
    "crackling" every few seconds. No matter what player or media
    I try, it is always there. I can hear it even when log-in
    desktop sound is played...

    Motherboard has Realtek ALC892 chip. Nothing new, but still
    used with many other mobos. I tested aplaying sound directly
    without pulseaudio, crackling is still there.
    Any idea how I could fix it?


Sometimes "crackling" is a hardware - electrical problem, such as a broken connector or cable.  What are you using to listen?  headphones into the headphone output, speakers into the speakers output, S/PDIF into a DAC?  Do you have other configurations you can try - headphones, speakers, outputs?

Chris Hermansen · clhermansen "at" gmail "dot" com

C'est ma façon de parler.

I do not think this is hardware problem. I switched drives
and booted from the old one with Windows7/64b again: sound
is clear without any crackling...

Jarry

https://pastebin.com/aR8iBZuB


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