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?
drivers sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
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?
drivers sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
drivers sound pulseaudio alsa headphones
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