On 2022-06-22 14:26, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
Sorry for late reply.
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Subject : Re: [oS-EN] New sound problem Message-ID : <20220621235042.5skgzhyy5346anij@grusum.dhaller.de> Date & Time: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 01:50:42 +0200
[DH] == David Haller <dnh@opensuse.org> has written:
[...] DH> MSI == MicroStar International, and the MS-* are the actual model names. DH> The sales branding seems to be "P45 Diamond". Here's the specs:
DH> https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/P45_Diamond/Specification
DH> Nice: 2 x eSATA on the back-I/O ;)
Thanks, David.
I confirmed, the on-board soundchip is Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme.
But I think about it, the phenomenon that Carlos is describing as a problem is a natural one.Rather, do we ever use a speaker and a headphone at the same time?
So, I looked into it, and found that Soundblaster offers a tool for windows that allows we to mute the headphone when using the speaker, and vice versa when using the headphone.
And that is what is not working correctly in Linux (I don't have Windows to try). When I plug in the headphones at the front, the loudspeakers should mute, and the headphones should work. This doesn't happen. The loudspeakers go mute (correct), and the headphones play no sound (incorrect). If I pull the jack half a millimeter, the "detection" fails and both play sound. I could try another desktop. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from Elesar, using openSUSE Leap 15.3)