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Android headphone automute
Android headphone automute










android headphone automute

android headphone automute

And as I said, while still in the 'try Zorin' mode the audio worked as it should. And I did try the Z16 Lite version as well. As for reinstalling, I think I did that about twenty times.

#ANDROID HEADPHONE AUTOMUTE INSTALL#

I did an auto-install for the same reason, as I wanted a clean install without any old rubbish sticking around. I a running Z16 pure, as I said, it's a tiny machine with only 32G, so hardly any space to have anything else on the side. I only have internal speakers.īlockquote Your post reads you are running Z16 pure? I ask as I'm just a bit confused by your last para ref the various versions.īlockquote> just have one question, which may seem stupid, but when you talk about SPEAKERS, are you referring to external or internal? Your post reads you are running Z16 pure?ĭid you use auto install or "something else?"ĭid you try a reinstall when the issue first presented? If they are external, maybe ALSAMIXER is not relevant. Problem solved.Īnyway, I just needed to confirm as I was thinking you were referring to built in speakers - you mentioned a tiny Asus. My ALSA settings showed a MIC slider, equal to the old GAIN control I worked with decades back so I took a punt and killed that.

android headphone automute

In almost all speaker screeching, the issue is almost always MIC or some other electrical or radio appliance creating "feedback." As I said, this was not a one time fix for all - different stage positions needed different fixes. ( a lot of other elect / radio hardware on set) Or the mic wasn't shielded properly. I am not a sound engineer, but I learnt from working on theatre sets that often talent's mic has to be re calibrated several times depending on each "act" as the "gain" often caused squeal. She was trying to run desktop (ext) speaker from the same rear output jack as her mic via a splitter plug. I ask as I had something similar with a friends desk top machine, years ago. I just have one question, which may seem stupid, but when you talk about SPEAKERS, are you referring to external or internal? Problem was MIC settings.Įventually found the combination to be able to use both comfortably. Mistakenly switching to head set resulted in an ear splitting scream. "Tinkering" with the ALSA slider controls turn speaker on but with white noise - background hiss. I could activate headset but not internal speakers. OK, my guess was fairly correct - your issue is reverse to mine. The rest of this is off topic, likely not helpful, but might be interesting background. It is, as you say, not a very good start. Hello, I am really, really sorry you are having a difficult time with Linux. I know this is not a great introduction to Linux or Zorin in particular, but don't throw the baby out with the cabbage water. Sadly, computer sound is something of a contradictory enigma -one would expect it to be logical and therefore one solutions fits all, but in truth is not. I scribbled around a dozen pages of notes for my solution, if I can think of anything else I will let you know. If like me you are wired for creativity and not technology, it is a bit of a challenge, good old coloured pencils and paper help! If that works, then I am afraid it is a time consuming job of working out which key combinations control head set and which speakers, then turning those on and others off. In my case once I selected one I was able to activate and increase the slider, hence volume, again via the arrow keys. In my case I was actually able to disable it without any system ill defect.Īn even longer shot, which probably you have tried, but ref the first switches with no slider. The last slider in my setup was responsible for white noise which turned into an ear splitting whistle when I turned it up, diminished as I turned it down down. So, as an extreme shot - first, the second DAC on the right, can you control it via the arrow keys - up / down? Except mine were named something other than DAC. Hi again, still the same one trick pony, but looking at your latest screen shot it is similar to one "chart" that I ran up against.












Android headphone automute