From: Didier Raboud <odyx@debian.org>
To: alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
Cc: Jonathan Nieder <jrnieder@gmail.com>, 595661@bugs.debian.org
Subject: Bug#595661: Debian bug #595661: Alsa
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 12:04:43 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201108111204.43812.odyx@debian.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20110729080224.GA14633@elie>
[-- Attachment #1: Type: Text/Plain, Size: 1207 bytes --]
forwarded 595661 alsa-devel@alsa-project.org
found 595661 3.0.0-1
thanks
Le vendredi, 29 juillet 2011 10.02:24, Jonathan Nieder a écrit :
> Interesting. If it still happens in version 3.0, could you report it
> to alsa-devel@alsa-project.org, cc-ing this bug log?
Dear Alsa developers,
As I reported in the Debian #595661 bug [0], I'm experiencing a "weird"
behaviour of the snd-hda-intel driver on my Dell Latitude D630:
When the headphone is plugged in, I can't reach all volume levels in it: when
playing with the "Master" and "Headphone" sliders in alsamixer (all others at
max), sounds _stops_ being outputted before reaching zero levels (and it's not
a matter of me not hearing: the sound is still rather loud when it stops).
What I see is that I only get sound when the "sum" of the levels of "Master"
and "Headphone" is "big enough":
According to my experimental analysis, the minimum "combined levels" where I
can hear sound are when the sum of the attenuations of "Master" and
"Headphone" in dB are smaller than 48 dB (see the attached graph for details).
Could this be a hardware limitation ?
Cheers,
--
OdyX
[0] http://bugs.debian.org/595661
[-- Attachment #2: snd_hda_intel_weirdness.png --]
[-- Type: image/png, Size: 16138 bytes --]
parent reply other threads:[~2011-08-11 10:04 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed
[parent not found: <20110729080224.GA14633@elie>]
Reply instructions:
You may reply publicly to this message via plain-text email
using any one of the following methods:
* Save the following mbox file, import it into your mail client,
and reply-to-all from there: mbox
Avoid top-posting and favor interleaved quoting:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posting_style#Interleaved_style
* Reply using the --to, --cc, and --in-reply-to
switches of git-send-email(1):
git send-email \
--in-reply-to=201108111204.43812.odyx@debian.org \
--to=odyx@debian.org \
--cc=595661@bugs.debian.org \
--cc=alsa-devel@alsa-project.org \
--cc=jrnieder@gmail.com \
/path/to/YOUR_REPLY
https://kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/git-send-email.html
* If your mail client supports setting the In-Reply-To header
via mailto: links, try the mailto: link
Be sure your reply has a Subject: header at the top and a blank line
before the message body.
This is an external index of several public inboxes,
see mirroring instructions on how to clone and mirror
all data and code used by this external index.