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[Alsa-user] Fwd: No Analog headphone with Realtek ALC898 in Laptop (MSI GS40)
Cristiano Rodrigues
2017-01-26 00:10:31 UTC
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Hi there! Do you know if there is any news on this topic? I have the same
laptop and the same problem. Please, find in the attached file a
alsa-info.sh output. It wold be very nice if we could find a solution for
this. Thank you very much for your time. hi, I'm having a problem
with the automatic codec configuration of my card. Everything looks good
until I plug the headphones . Speakers keep sounding and the Sound of the
Headphones is Unbearable loud, it is like the headphone is not detected
but theres sound and it is horrible. I did a codec dump following some
guides and it looks like the only recognized use for the headphones Jack
node is SPDIF. Meaning there isn't any headphone device working. But , if
i change to "Digital Output" the sound gets ok in the headphones (i would
say really good sound indeed). Laptop has some kind of AMP (Sabre HIFI)
In other OS with proprietary drivers (Win...) it ask me everytime (With a
pop Up) what device i'm plugin.. Hifi Headphones/ speakers/ or SPDIF so
it's clear that the jack shares the conector of 3 types of outputs. First
time ever i see somthing like this. It is like the Digital SPDIF and the
headphone jack are hardwired internally and the priority is SPDIF. Worst
engineering decision ever i can provide whatever log or dump it needs to
help to "fix" this thing. i just want the headphone to stop the speaker
and change the device to HEADPHONE when i plug it in the jack. I don't care
about the AMP/DAC or anything else. As far as I know this is a common
problem with recent MSI laptops . thank you in advance.

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Cristiano Rodrigues
2017-02-04 12:27:56 UTC
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Hi there, again :)

Just to say that if I use hdajackretask, I am able to set the proper
gain in the headphones jack plug by setting it as "Line Out" or
"Headphone". Despite the fact that the "Jack detection" setting is
present, I am not able to detect the jack detection, and I know that it
works in Windows. I made a windows 10 installation (As Windows to go) and
I get the dialogue that is in the attached file when the jack is inserted.
Any ideas and/or hints?
Post by Cristiano Rodrigues
Hi there! Do you know if there is any news on this topic? I have
the same laptop and the same problem. Please, find in the attached
file a alsa-info.sh output. It wold be very nice if we could find a
solution for this. Thank you very much for your time. hi, I'm
having a problem with the automatic codec configuration of my card.
Everything looks good until I plug the headphones . Speakers keep
sounding and the Sound of the Headphones is Unbearable loud, it is
like the headphone is not detected but theres sound and it is
horrible. I did a codec dump following some guides and it looks
like the only recognized use for the headphones Jack node is SPDIF.
Meaning there isn't any headphone device working. But , if i change
to "Digital Output" the sound gets ok in the headphones (i would
say really good sound indeed). Laptop has some kind of AMP (Sabre
HIFI) In other OS with proprietary drivers (Win...) it ask me
everytime (With a pop Up) what device i'm plugin.. Hifi Headphones/
speakers/ or SPDIF so it's clear that the jack shares the conector
of 3 types of outputs. First time ever i see somthing like this. It
is like the Digital SPDIF and the headphone jack are hardwired
internally and the priority is SPDIF. Worst engineering decision
ever i can provide whatever log or dump it needs to help to "fix"
this thing. i just want the headphone to stop the speaker and
change the device to HEADPHONE when i plug it in the jack. I don't
care about the AMP/DAC or anything else. As far as I know this is a
common problem with recent MSI laptops . thank you in advance.
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