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Headphone jack detection fails on SAMUS #333

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reynhout opened this issue Feb 13, 2017 · 4 comments
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Headphone jack detection fails on SAMUS #333

reynhout opened this issue Feb 13, 2017 · 4 comments

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@reynhout
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Events are not fired, handlers are not invoked.

Workaround is to manually run scripts included in galliumos-samus package:

  • /usr/bin/samus-alsaenable-headphones
  • /usr/bin/samus-alsaenable-speakers
@Sam23D
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Sam23D commented Feb 16, 2017

I cant get the headphone audio to have a decent volume, they work but are very very low volume

@leonardas103
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why is it that when I open alsamixer -c 1 and go right to <HP/Speak> and <HP/Speak Auto detect> they are muted by default? Un-muting them by pressing M solved my headphone jack issue.

@percula
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percula commented Jul 13, 2017

I made some application shortcuts that make it easy to switch between headphones, speakers, and enable microphone. https://github.com/percula/Samus-Sound-Shortcuts

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youngtai commented Feb 7, 2019

I cant get the headphone audio to have a decent volume, they work but are very very low volume

Replying to an old post in case someone else has this problem. I had to open asamixer and then unmute some options near the very end of the long list of toggles. Namely, out1, out2, and then some others named "stereo DAC xxxx" helped improve soundstage and sound direction.

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