[Pkg-alsa-devel] Bug#617954: Bug#617954: alsa-base: HP NX6325 mic stops working after random length of time, or immediately accessing hard disk

Elimar Riesebieter riesebie at lxtec.de
Sun Mar 13 19:04:10 UTC 2011


severity 617954 minor
thanks

* Orson [110312 22:50 +0200]:
> Package: alsa-base
> Version: 1.0.23+dfsg-2
> Severity: important
> 
> After installing squeeze and testing my audio, it appeared to be working
> perfectly without any quirks for playback, recording, skype etc. however after
> using skype the first few times always whilst on a call my mic would completely
> stop working, only a re-boot would bring it back ( I later found that alsa
> force-reload also worked)  I found that also whilst recording with Audacity the
> same thing would happen at random times.
> With much googling I found that this problem has been around from 2006 with the
> HDA Intel driver, a fix appears to have been found in 2008 but things appear to
> have regressed, I found a workround listed on the alsa bug tracking page
> https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/view.php?id=2449 which sadly appears
> to still be required today edit file "/etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base.conf" and add
> the line "options snd-hda-intel model=hp position_fix=1" without the quotes.

Put this in a file /etc/modprobe.d/alsa-base_`hostname`.conf,
because alsa-base.conf will be overwritten by an update.


> This appears to fix the freezing of the mic, but, I can no longer record to
> "default" device or use skype with "default" device.  I now have to address my
> soundcard directly using the "HDA ATI SB:AD198x Analog (hw:0,0)" option.  If I
> use "default" device for the mic the sound is completely choppy and crackling
> with Audacity and Skype.  OK, so at least it will record perfectly now with
> Audacity, but latest Skype beta 2.1.0.81 can not use the HDA ATI SB:AD198x
> Analog (hw:0,0)" option, it is completely screwed up.  The next fix is to roll
> back Skype to 2.1.0.47 which works fine.

Hmm, it might be an upstream bug. But this is obviosly "Skype's"
fault which isn't supported from Debian and not an ALSA bug, though.
People want to run bleeding edge apps like skype, mplayer and the
newest soundcards but have no courage to run sid where the newest
hard- and software is supported, almost...

Within the next weeks alsa 1.0.24 will be in sid with fundamental
changes in drivers, libs and utils. You should give them a try,
though.

Elimar

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