Am Mit 26 Okt 2011 22:43:37 CEST schrieb Reece Dunn: > On 26 October 2011 21:23, Philipp Gassmann <phiphi at phiphi.ch> wrote: >> Hello >> >> I can no longer mute my builtin Speakers of my notebook separately from >> the headphone-jacks (I've two of those) >> In ubuntu 11.04 I could manually switch between Analog Output and Analog >> Speakers in the Audio-Settings, now there's only Analog Speakers >> In Alsamixer I have Master, Speaker, PCM, Front and some switches etc. I >> can adjust them, but when I change the Volume via Indicator or >> shortcuts, they are reset to 100, Master is leveled. >> It would be no problem if connected jacks would be recognized and >> speakers muted automatically, but that doesn't work either. >> Switching between Analog Speakers and Analog Output was also some kind >> of workaround, but It worked for me. >> I asked on IRC if anyone could help me adjusting the configuration. >> *mkbosmans told me to write a mail to the list. >> *Here's some extracts: >> >> * >> phiphi:* hello can anyone assist me in configuring my (pulse)audio on >> ubuntu, so that I can mute speakers?22:06:09 >> >> *phiphi:* In ubuntu 11.04 I could manually switch between Analog Audio >> Output and Analog Speakers in the Audio-Settings22:07:06 >> >> *mkbosmans:* phiphi, and now there's no choice in ports anymore?22:08:34 >> >> *phiphi:* I still can mute Speaker via alsamixer, but the >> volume-indicator or whatever is behind it (guess pulseaudio) has bound >> the channel Speaker and Master together. When I change volume via >> indicator it resets the Speaker channel.22:08:59 >> >> *phiphi:* No, now there's only Analog Speakers22:09:29 >> >> >> *mkbosmans:* the problem lies in line 316: Removing path 'analog-output' >> as it is a subset of 'analog-output-speaker'22:26:23 >> >> *mkbosmans:* I had problems with subset path removal too22:27:06 >> >> *mkbosmans:* Can you send a problem description to the mailing list, >> with a link to this output? Please explain clearly (e.g. in case of >> functionality you are missing of the alsa-mixer control elements) why in >> your case the removal of the analog-output path is not desired22:28:17 >> >> *mkbosmans:* phiphi, for reference see my mail to the list with the >> subject [PATCH] alsa-mixer: Take channel mask of volume element into >> account when finding a subset path >> >> >> >> killall pulseaudio ; LANG=C pulseaudio -vvvv > /tmp/pulseaudio_vvvv 2>&1 >> Output: http://pastebin.com/kvcYSth8 <http://pastebin.com/kvcYSth8> >> >> Output and result differ between different tries. Sometimes I have no >> longer an "Internal Analog Device" and the problem-line does not appear. >> like in the following >> http://pastebin.com/vXwN3heW >> >> My sound-hardware is: HDA Intel, IDT 92HD75B3X5 >> >> I'm glad If I can help improve pulseaudio (to work on my hardware ;-) > > For reference, there are also several bugs on Ubuntu's Launchpad > relating to this: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/871633 > (HP Pavilion dv6, IDT 92HD75B3) > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/870360 > (HP Pavilion dv7, IDT 92HD75B3X5) > > For my system (the dv7), I get the same behaviour as described above. > > According to the bios info, the jacks on my system get reported as: > > Node 0x0b: [Jack] Mic at Ext Front > Node 0x0f: [Jack] Line Out at Ext Front > Node 0x1e: [Jack] SPDIF Out at Ext Front > > With alsamixer: > Speaker -- effects the internal built-in speaker volume > Front -- effects the volume of the headphone jacks > Master -- effects both Speaker and Front volume > > Using hda-jack-sense-test: > > Pin 0x0b (Black Mic): present = left jack/connector on the front (microphone) > Pin 0x0f (Green Line Out): present = middle *and* right jack/connector > on the front (headphones) > > - Reece > _______________________________________________ > pulseaudio-discuss mailing list > pulseaudio-discuss at lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-discuss I have a dv8. Audio devices/Connectors are: 1 Stereo Speaker + 1 Bass Boost Speaker at the bottom + 2x jack headphones + 1x Mic/Line In There are some touch-controls for audio. Mute, Volume slider/+-, and a Treble/Bass switch and a corresponding slider, that has no effect. But that's not part of pulseaudio I guess, or is there a possibility to control the bass boost speaker? What's hda-jack-sense-test? OK, found it as .deb in the bugreport. I get the same results! But that means, that it's possible to automute it. there's hope ;) But I get only these two jacks, not as many as you have. root at phiphi-HP-Pavilion-dv8-Notebook-PC:~# hda-jack-sense-test Sigmatel specific "Power-Map: 0x00" verb ignored for the moment Sigmatel specific "Analog Loopback: 0x00" verb ignored for the moment Pin 0x0b (Black Mic): present = Yes Pin 0x0f (Green Line Out): present = No What's the status? Did you find a workaround? -phiphi