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|    J.O. Aho to bad sector    |
|    Re: Asus x870e proart mobo Line-Out no s    |
|    04 Jul 25 08:18:43    |
      From: user@example.net              On 04/07/2025 03.58, bad sector wrote:       >       > I'm trying to find out why I'm getting no sound out the board's own       > backpanel 1/8" audio Line-Out (green) port. AFAIK this port should       > ALWAYS work! Also AFAIK there had been some driver delays but the 3       > sound systems all seem to be driven now. BIOS just saus HD Audio and is       > 'Enabled' & in Suse Tumbleweed Yast reports:       >       > Navi 31 HDMI/DP Audio       > Drivers       > Active: yes       > modprobe: Yes       > modules       > modprobe snd_hda-intel       >       > Rembrandt Radeon HD audio controller       > Drivers       > Active: yes       > modprobe: Yes       > modules       > modprobe snd_hda-intel       >       > Family 17h/19h/1ah HD Audio Controller       > Drivers       > Active: yes       > modprobe: Yes       > modules       > modprobe snd_hda-intel       >       >       > I don't even know what these all are, I mean which one does what       > exactly?              This is my guestimation:       Navi is your RDNA based Radeon card.       Family is your motherboards built in audio card       Rembrandt I guess is the audio in the Graphics provided by your CPU.              > In linux plugging the headset into the rear port just gives me       > scratchy static blasts when I move the headset plug. So maybe the       > (always shitty at best) mini receptacle is broken or desoldered?       >       > The front panel (extension headers) headset port works fine.              Some setups have had the issue that you either can use the ports in the       back or the front, not both at the same time, not sure if that is the       case for you.              Also things depends on what are you using in the pipewire/pulseaudio       Analog/Digital vs Pro Audio profile. You should go with the Pro Audio       nowadays.              --        //Aho              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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