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Date:      Thu, 4 Nov 2010 20:30:58 +0100
From:      "Daniel O'Connor" <doconnor@gsoft.com.au>
To:        Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Problems with hda
Message-ID:  <549799F7-9650-4E55-BCD7-1B452E4141A1@gsoft.com.au>
In-Reply-To: <4CD2FE43.7060709@FreeBSD.org>
References:  <4CD2FE43.7060709@FreeBSD.org>

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On 04/11/2010, at 19:41, Doug Barton wrote:
> hdac0: <Intel 82801JD High Definition Audio Controller> mem =
0xf7adc000-0xf7adffff irq 16 at device 27.0 on pci0
> hdac0: HDA Driver Revision: 20100226_0142
> hdac0: HDA Codec #0: Analog Devices AD1984A
> pcm0: <HDA Analog Devices AD1984A PCM #0 Analog> at cad 0 nid 1 on =
hdac0
> pcm1: <HDA Analog Devices AD1984A PCM #1 Analog> at cad 0 nid 1 on =
hdac0
>=20
> There's 2 problems. When I plug the headphones in there are sounds, =
sometimes a low-level sound like a tea kettle whistling, and sometimes a =
louder screeching sound. The other problem is that the front headphone =
jack doesn't work. The rear one works, but this is less than convenient. =
:)  Windows and ubuntu linux do not have either problem with the same =
hardware.

Try
sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=3D1

You have 2 separate outputs, almost certainly one is the rear and one is =
the front.

The noise you hear might be fixable using mixer to mute any other =
sources but PCM.

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