Re: [PATCH] bytcht-es8316: fix Speaker or Headphone no sound if enable Mic or Headset

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Hi,

On 4/15/20 8:26 AM, youling 257 wrote:
boot enter ubuntu no sound at all if EnableSeq.conf disable all output.
“ The PA should activate HiFi verb only once.” i don't think so.

Which version of pulseaudio does the Ubuntu you are using have?

There was a bug in pulseaudio 13.99.1 wrt the handling of UCM
profiles. The pulseaudio from Fedora 31 updates has a fix
for this, maybe Ubuntu's version is missing this fix?

Regards,

Hans









2020-04-14 16:07 GMT+08:00, Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxxx>:
Dne 13. 04. 20 v 17:46 Hans de Goede napsal(a):
Hi,

On 4/13/20 4:59 PM, youling257 wrote:
alsaucm -c bytcht-es8316 set _verb HiFi set _enadev Mic, Speaker will no
sound.
alsaucm -c bytcht-es8316 set _verb HiFi set _enadev Headset, Headphone
will no sound.

I see the problem, so the idea of the global EnableSequence is
to set defaults and then the EnableSequence of currently active
devices run on top.

It's ok, it's just a wrong use of the alsaucm command. The PA should
activate
HiFi verb only once. Those two commands run the verb EnableSequence twice.

The correct test should be:

alsaucm -i -c bytcht-es8316 set _verb HiFi
alsaucm>> set _enadev Speaker
alsaucm>> set _enadev Headphone
alsaucm>> set _enadev Mic
alsaucm>> set _enadev Headset

... you may run the enable commands with a delay for tests.

The current UCM is designed for one task (application). I am playing with an

idea to extend the alsactl state daemon to preserve the UCM settings and
state
for multiple applications using an RPC mechanism (dbus?).

						Jaroslav

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Jaroslav Kysela <perex@xxxxxxxx>
Linux Sound Maintainer; ALSA Project; Red Hat, Inc.







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