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daniel4230877 n00b
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Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 12:45 am Post subject: abc123 |
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audiodef Watchman
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dE_logics Advocate
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 4:17 am Post subject: |
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The kernel/software or any digital system cannot make these analog based static noises.
This's a hardware issue. Check earth. _________________ My blog |
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audiodef Watchman
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PaulBredbury Watchman
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Posted: Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:43 pm Post subject: Re: Microphone Static After Kernel Update |
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daniel4230877 wrote: | What changed |
ALSA is probably trying to enable more features on your soundcard. Which didn't work out well for you.
Is your ALSA set up to write your asound.state file on shutdown? Keep a copy of that file from when it was clean, if you can.
The motherboard might not be resetting everything after a reboot - to be sure, cut all the power to the motherboard, i.e. mains power, and remove the battery if it's a laptop (doesn't matter about the tiny time-keeping battery on a motherboard). And ALSA may not be resetting everything. This, along with your asound.state file maybe being changed too, explains why reverting back to kernel 3.2 didn't fix the audio when you tried it.
I would recommend kernel 3.10 rather than 3.11 - 3.10 will have long-term support, and 3.11 is too new (and therefore buggy) right now. _________________ Improve your font rendering and ALSA sound |
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