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ValueError: wrong proc file format (unknown dig1 bit 'KAE')Īs it seems to choke on something in the HDMI codec details. I tried using hda-analyzer but it fails on this machine with: In the codec, causing this kind of erratic behavior. I'm guessing perhaps something isn't being initialized/setup properly The more serious problem is that intermittently, on the headphone jack you'll start getting a bunch of loud static (clicking noises) and any actual audio playback becomes very faint and distorted.
HEADPHONE JACK DISTORTED SOUND WINDOWS
(From some of the HP manuals, it sounds like with the Windows driver, when you plug into this jack, it's supposed to pop up a prompt asking you whether you want to use it as a microphone or headphones.) However, there's no actual audio output coming out of that jack.
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If the headphone is plugged into the microphone/headphone jack, then the control panel consistently switches to the Headphone output and consistently switches back the way it was when it's unplugged. I haven't been able to figure out consistently what causes this to happen. More confusingly, a couple of times I have gotten it into the state (through various fiddling with jacks and playing in the Sound control panel) where plugging into this jack is detected and causes the Headphone output to be selected in the control panel. The audio (mostly) works if the audio output device is set to Analog Output, but sometimes spuriously changes back to Speakers and the headphone output stops working (I suspect maybe from a spurious jack-sensing event, though I'm not certain). When the headphones are plugged into the headphone jack, there's usually no change in the sound outputs list in the Sound control panel. This machine has two front jacks: a headphone jack and a microphone/headphone jack. I have a HP ProDesk 600 G1 machine which seems to have some strange behavior with the front headphone jack(s) running under Fedora 20 (running 3.13.3 kernel):