Today i installed Kali amd64 and sound is not working corectly.
when i run some movie in vlc i hear distorted and breaking sound.
i'm on Acer Aspire V5-571G
any help?
Today i installed Kali amd64 and sound is not working corectly.
when i run some movie in vlc i hear distorted and breaking sound.
i'm on Acer Aspire V5-571G
any help?
You need to provide alot more info than that to get any kind of meaningful reply
kaju666
try issuing this command in a console:
paste it inside a pastebin.com paste bin and share the link w/us.lspci -vv -m -k
I would kike to check it out in order to discard any known kernel module / hardware issues currently unsolved in kernel or something like that.
rm -rf /home/alist3r/PMs/asking-for-{support,software,coding,working-for-free}
ok here you are: http://paste.org/62618
im not using vlc but i cant even use temaspeak or watch youtube.
// Edit: in some weird way sound just start working corectly
Last edited by kaju666; 2013-03-18 at 07:21.
I have a very similair issue on an Acer Aspire 5742-6814
From power on and for about 5-10 minutes, I get crackling in my speakers . It continues if I toggle mute on and off and also if I adjust the volume to 0. Its not a huge problem but its about 10 minutes of annoyance.
http://pastebin.com/iwcH2N2H
this is what my lspci printout looks like
I'm having a similar issue with an Aspire, I have sound and video though. My video is through mirrored HDMI, but the sound is still coming from the laptop. I looked for an HDMI sound extention and couldn't find anything. Is this just the wrong driver maybe? When I go into sound configuration, it lets me choose between the headphone jack and the internal speaker of the laptop. There should be another option in there, I think.
I had the same issue I hear something but you can't make sense .. it breaks up and choppy...
I have the intel Cor 80801aa ac'97 audio controller (rev 01)
1. Fix problems with Glitches, voice skips and crackling In file /etc/pulse/default.pa its necessery to substitute the line;
load-module module-udev-detect
with
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
1. Fix problems with Glitches, voice skips and crackling In file /etc/pulse/default.pa its necessery to substitute the line;
load-module module-udev-detect
with
load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0
Problme:
Im using Kali, and was having problems with Sound in VLC - Glitches, voice skips and crackling " Extremely Distorted Audio "
I found that for some reason if i muted and unmuted the sound after i began playback it fixed the audio distortion.. But that gets annoying real quick!
I tryed:
#1:
"sudo gvim /etc/pulse/default.pa"
then used Find/Replace to change " load-module module-udev-detect" with " load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0 "
Save & Exit
This Fixed the static, Distortion, Echo, dramticly. However I still had speaker Crackles.
Also I read that this fix can possibly break sound for other applications ( like "Wine")
I also Tryed:
#2
"sudo gvim /etc/pulse/daemon.conf"
then used Find/Replace to change "; enable-remixing = yes" with "enable-remixing = yes"
(removing the comment out)
Save & Exit
This had Absolutly no effect on my system
So anyways I Changed both files back to thier original.
Heres How i fixed the issue with vlc ( maybee it will help someone else)
My VlC Sound now works 90% of the time perfect.
Sometimes it still Lightly crackles but so far it always fixes itself in shorter then 15 seconds..i think i can live with this.
Opened VLC
and then "Tools" then "Prefrences" Then "Audio"
Went to "Output Module" and experimented with each option "closing and re-opining vlc each time."
"Open Sound System" is what worked for me..
This is the best working fix I've found on my "HP Pavilion Dv7" with
Device: 00:14.2
Class: Audio device
Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]
Device: FCH Azalia Controller
SVendor: Hewlett-Packard Company
SDevice: Device 3591
Rev: 01
Driver: snd_hda_intel
I hope this Information helps someone out there.
If anyone finds a "Real","Complete" Fix I Would be Gratefull for a "Msg / Email"
--Good Luck--
hey actually i too had a same problem ,but now there is no crack no noise or no disturbances...Actually i had made some changes to my etc/pulse files a while ago.. but i dont remember what changes i had actually done...anyway i am giving out the links from pastebin for each file in etc/pulse which u can copy directly to your mentioned folder (After taking backup of your original files),if u want u can compare the changes i have made later,for your understanding sake.. here are the files:-
client.conf - http://pastebin.com/r30rekNG
daemon.conf - http://pastebin.com/kPNzbJEt
default.pa - http://pastebin.com/KUdnCA7J
system.pa - http://pastebin.com/cPjn5S6U
And ya do tell if u are facing any problems have a great day
Resolve this
goto Applications-->System Tools-->Preferences-->Startup Applications-->Add-->Name: Pulseaudio-->Command: /usr/bin/pulseaudio-->Comment: Start the sound | save it
Now redoot the system It works
You need to install your driver first in your os , if don't found in google snd_hda_intel for linux , you can install it from software center
apt-get install software-center
then search for snd_hda_intel and install it
then
reboot , choose your output driver in sound Preference , with right click on sound icon and it's okay.
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currently i am using Hp pavilion 15-e026ax notebook.
I have Kali 1.0.7 with 64 bit arch.
now my problem is when i play any song, videos etc.
i heard a irritated sound by the speaker or in my headphone.and after few second everything is OK.
and when i fast-forward the video or song the same sound came for few second.
every time when i do this the same sound came forward.
so plz help me to solve that problem.
hear i paste some information link http://pastebin.com/2hCs96Ur
Thanks in advance
my mail id is [email protected]
Hey guys, I've been struggling with this issue for several hours over the course of the last couple nights - I have sound, but it's really distorted and every sound effect seems to echo/repeat. I'm using the on-board sound card on my asrock z97 mobo, Realtek ALC892. The sound works fine when I boot kali on my Dell laptop.
When I go to System Settings > Sound > Hardware and select Built-in Audio, click "Test Speakers", then click the "Test" button under either the Front Left or Front Right speaker, I hear "FRONTFRONTFRONT LEFTLEFTLEFT" and it's really choppy. Normal notification tones like when I should get a beep from the terminal sound like sound effects from an original NES game. I've tried everything in this post along with a bunch of other suggestions I found by googling which I didn't document because I was being impatient. I tried to install the latest drivers from the Realtek site, but after getting past the errors about not having installed kernel sources/headers I started getting more vague errors that I couldn't figure out.
Can anyone put me on the path to my next troubleshooting step?
I made the two steps and I reboot my laptop, and now it does not sound bad or cut. It sounds great.
My laptop it's an Asus EeePC 1201HA http://www.paste.org/76888
A lot of thanks Coolworld9 you realy help me.
Good luck.
For anyone who comes here for answers, I managed to redirect sounds from laptop to hdmi output by just going to Control panel->Sound settings and selecting hdmi instead of laptop speakers.
lspci -vv -m -k
I got this as output for the command
Device: 00:14.2
Class: Audio device
Vendor: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD]
Device: FCH Azalia Controller
SVendor: Hewlett-Packard Company
SDevice: FCH Azalia Controller
Rev: 01
Module: snd_hda_intel
I tried commands like systemctl --user enable pulseaudio && systemctl --user start pulseaudio
still no sound.. Please help