Hi,
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 2:00 AM, Raymond Yau superquad.vortex2@gmail.com wrote:
2010/9/25 Mark Goldstein goldstein.mark@gmail.com
Hello,
Recently I'm having some strange issues with my VIA VT1708S on-board sound card. The description might be a bit long, so I'll give a brief summary first.
I have ASUS P5QL/EPU motherboard with VT1708S 8-channel HDA Codec. There are 3 OSs installed on this machine: openSUSE 11.1 (my main system), openSUSE 11.3, Kubuntu 10.04. Audio worked fine until some updates at the beginning of September. Since then I have 2 different issues.
1).On 11.1 - Line In control seems inactive, instead Front Mic control controls the level from Line In jack. Front Mic is constanly disabled. alsaconf does not show hda-intel in the list of detected cards. Latest version it happened with is git20100925. When I compiled stable 1.0.23 sources, everything started working as expected again. I reported this issue on bugtrack: https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3D5133
- On oS 11.3 I start experiencing problems recording audio either
from Mic or from Line. After some experiments I found out that the Capture1 control is somehow broken. Mute switch is reversed. When it is unmuted, there is no audio recorded. When it is muted, recording works. The same happened to at least one more user of openSUSE, see the thread "How to investigate the problem with MIC" on alsa-user mailing list. I've also added my comments to issue https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=3D5130 but now I think it is different issue. Even when I have audio recorded normally when Capture1 is muted, I still have very distorted voice from Mic in Skype. It worked fine before the problem started.
More details: On oS 11.1 I had my audio working fine after updating to 1.0.23 versions of alsa driver. I'm using opensuse/multimedia: repository that provides binary rpm of alsa-driver git snapshots. I have only one current kernel 2.6.27.48 on 11.1. On oS 11.3 audio worked right out of the box, since it uses kernels with alsa-driver 1.0.23. I have 2-3 kernels installed at the same time
- normal 2.6.34 from official repository and 2.6.35 from kernel build
service.
I'm not sure when exactly the problems started, but definitely at the beginning of September.
I've initially saw that on oS 11.1 I can't hear the audio from my TV card connected to Line In. Then I noticed that Mic does not work in Skype on both 11.1 and 11.3, while it still works on Kubuntu. When I unmuted Front Mic on 11.1 I've suddenly found that it actually enabled Line In. I think now that something went bad with card detecting. Probably on 11.1 with latest git versions my card is not properly detected and some "defaults" are used.
I'm attaching here 2 outputs of alsa-info.sh - =A011.1_stable captured with alsa-driver compiled from stable 1.0.23 sou=
rces.
=A011.1_git25 captured with driver compiled with git20100925 version from opensuse/multimedia: repository.
For me the problem with 11.1 is resolved, but probably it's worth checking why latest version from git behave this way.
I'll continue with 11.3 investigation later on.
Regards,
Mark Goldstein
In theory, a motherboard with 6 audio jacks at back panel does not need retasking pink and blue jacks as output pins , it seem to me that the "smart5.1" switch is redundant for your motherboard.
it seem this patch may has side effect on those via codec since they need=
to
differentate the front mic and mic at rear panel for retasking
http://git.alsa-project.org/?p=3Dalsa-kernel.git;a=3Dcommitdiff;h=3Dbbe95=
9733a719ecffda8ecd7d4b9631a2745e8b4;hp=3D6650d30dfe1cf9ef6e639bd898d3b2f637= f4bf3b
Looks like a possibility.
What bothers me is the fact that with git version the card is not detected properly (on oS 11.1). I missed this detail in my report just because I did not try alsaconf after the problem first occurred. That is, alsaconf does not show it in the list of cards. So I guess that the sound driver uses some defaults (it does indicate the this is hda-intel) that just does not match the actual codec. While when I use stable 1.0.23 version card is detected by alsaconf and works correctly.
_From the other side, the problem on oS 11.3 looks very different. I did not update driver there, just installed additional kernel that also has alsa 1.0.23.
How it could lead to "Capture1" switch "reversing"? And now when I found it out and set it to "mute", Mic works correctly with recording SW and produces distorted audio in Skype in exactly the same configuration where it worked perfectly a couple of weeks ago.
Regards, --=20 Mark Goldstein