Sound is using exclusively max volume or mute. When plugging in audio in headphone jack popping noises in the speaker. What is the problem?

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I'm using an Asus Zenbook with Intel integrated audio. The audio volume is always maxed out and the only way to lower it is to use mute. When I plug a sound cable into the audio output all I can hear is popping noises. I think it must be some driver problem because when I use the computer with Windows 10 the audio works. Also there is no problem when using bluetooth headphones. How can I install the right drivers or configure pulseaudio etc. to work properly?










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    I'm using an Asus Zenbook with Intel integrated audio. The audio volume is always maxed out and the only way to lower it is to use mute. When I plug a sound cable into the audio output all I can hear is popping noises. I think it must be some driver problem because when I use the computer with Windows 10 the audio works. Also there is no problem when using bluetooth headphones. How can I install the right drivers or configure pulseaudio etc. to work properly?










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      I'm using an Asus Zenbook with Intel integrated audio. The audio volume is always maxed out and the only way to lower it is to use mute. When I plug a sound cable into the audio output all I can hear is popping noises. I think it must be some driver problem because when I use the computer with Windows 10 the audio works. Also there is no problem when using bluetooth headphones. How can I install the right drivers or configure pulseaudio etc. to work properly?










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      I'm using an Asus Zenbook with Intel integrated audio. The audio volume is always maxed out and the only way to lower it is to use mute. When I plug a sound cable into the audio output all I can hear is popping noises. I think it must be some driver problem because when I use the computer with Windows 10 the audio works. Also there is no problem when using bluetooth headphones. How can I install the right drivers or configure pulseaudio etc. to work properly?







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