On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 07:16:47PM +0530, Rustom Mody wrote:
No jack (to start with at least when the hiss sound
starts)
I am using debian -- which meant that there was no pulse until recently
Of late I see occasionally some pulse related messages.
eg I get these messages when I start audacity:
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ALSA lib pcm.c:2239:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.rear
ALSA lib pcm.c:2239:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.center_lfe
ALSA lib pcm.c:2239:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM cards.pcm.side
ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect:
Connection refused
ALSA lib pulse.c:243:(pulse_connect) PulseAudio: Unable to connect:
Connection refused
Expression 'stream->playback.pcm' failed in
'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 4611
Expression 'stream->playback.pcm' failed in
'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 4611
Expression 'stream->playback.pcm' failed in
'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 4611
Expression 'stream->playback.pcm' failed in
'src/hostapi/alsa/pa_linux_alsa.c', line: 4611
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First of all disable Pulse, or get rid of it. Don't know how to
do that on Debian.
Hardware: There is only one connection -- the speaker
into the soundcard.
No mic, no line.
For now, I checked with xfce4-mixer.
If I turn down master or front-mic the hiss reduces
So you are sending the mic signal (which will be lots of hiss when no
mic is connected) to the speakers.
However then musescore (my main use right now) also
becomes too soft
That should not depend on any 'Mic' settings, only on 'PCM' and
'Master'. If it does, that means the upgrade botched your ALSA setup.
Try turning down (or switching off) anything 'Mic'.
Ciao,
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