At Fri, 11 May 2012 04:01:23 -0300, Dâniel Fraga wrote:
On Fri, 11 May 2012 07:39:46 +0200 Takashi Iwai tiwai@suse.de wrote:
Ah, it's the case... Yes, some mobos are badly designed not to handle the jack detection properly.
Did the auto-mute actually work on your machine? If not, we can blacklist the device. Please give alsa-info.sh output.
Hi Takashi! Disabling the auto-mute solved the issue. Regarding your question: in fact, I don't know why auto-mute was enabled, because I never use a headphone.
It's a driver feature that is enabled as default, no matter whether you use or not :)
So I can't test it.
Does it mean that you have no headphone, or does the machine have no headphone jack?
But you can be sure that with this motherboard (Asus P8Z68-V Pro/gen3) there's this "pop and click" problem when Auto-mute is enabled.
That's why I'm asking to test. Usually when such a noise occurs due to the auto-mute feature, it's because the bogus unsolicited events are fired up too much although no jack is plugged actually. Thus usually the auto-mute feature itself doesn't work in such a case (either no hardware implementation or the hardware has its own switching mechanism.)
I attached the bziped alsa-info.sh output (I hope the mailing-list can accept attachments).
Thanks. Yes, the attachment is OK.
Takashi