Ubuntu :: Headphones Not Working When Plugged In
Sep 1, 2010My speakers are working fine, but when I plug in my headphones they aren't recognized and the audio is fed through the speakers.
Here's my lspci, if it is relevant:
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My speakers are working fine, but when I plug in my headphones they aren't recognized and the audio is fed through the speakers.
Here's my lspci, if it is relevant:
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when my headphones are plugged into my computer, the sound comes from both the speakers AND the headphones. I just want the sound from the headphones if they are plugged in.
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I've been bashing my head against this problem for weeks now. The problem is that my external speakers are not being muted when I plug in headphones. I get sound through both the speakers and the headphones at the same time. This is happening on every Linux distro I've tried so far on this box, but in Windows everything behaves as expected. I've tried every option I have in both alsamixer and the Gnome sound preferences, to no avail.
Curiously, if I mute any one of the audio channels or toggle the headphone switch in alsamixer, all sound output is muted, to both the speakers and headphones. The audio chipset is a Realtek ALC888, on a Gigabyte GA-770TA-UD3 motherboard (6 jacks, optical and coaxial S/PDIF out). I must've tried a dozen different models in /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf, and none of them seem to make any difference at all.
I have issues with my sound board configuration. My speakers don't mute when headphones are plugged in and my mic doesn't work good.
I have being readed all kinds of forums and I found that the main issue is in that maybe the ALSA is not using the correct model.
I tried modifying the archive:
With different kinds of models but I couldn't found the right one. I tried all the Lenovo ones that I found in:[url]
My laptop is a Lenovo G455 and my sound board is an ATI Technologies Inc SBx00 Azalia (Intel HDA)
I love Ubuntu but this is bothering me since I upgrade to version 10.10.
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Unknown hardware: "HDA-Intel" "Conexant ID 5069" "HDA:14f15069,1179fd12,00100302" "0x1179" "0xff1e"
Hardware is initialized using a guess method.
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I already installed pulseaudio, but that didn't help. On Ubuntu Maverick (11.01?) I had the problems that the sound didn't play at all until I installed an alsa-driver which was modified by one of the ubuntu developers. Is there any fix like this for Debian Squeeze, too?
Running Debian Squeeze 64-bit
$ lspci -v
Both the speakers and the headphones keep playing the sound with headphone plugged in.
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Back in the day I never Found a REAL Solution and finally my "solution" (in Fedora)
was installing "pavucontrol" to choose the Devices when I needed to Switch.
Via the Pulse Audio Volume Control I was able to Mute speakers or Headphones
at my will, even if I had both connected, this thing worked from F12 to F14 very well...
(The same problem is present in every distro I tried and sometimes it was solved the same way in other distros)
But Now, I'm in F15 And my magic workout doesn't work anymore... it doesn't matter
wich device I choose as output, the PC simply don't mute one or another and my headphones and speakers sound at the same time.
The Sound card is a HDA INTEL with the Realtek ALC662 rev1 Chip, as I said before,
I'm using Fedora 15 KDE (64 Bit version) and I'm running ALSA v 1.0.23 with pulseaudio 0.9.22-5
The output of "lsmod | grep snd" is:
snd_usb_audio 98871 1
snd_usbmidi_lib 18066 1 snd_usb_audio
snd_rawmidi 20308 1 snd_usbmidi_lib
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