

I know, a lot of this stuff looks pretty scary.īut rest assured, its not nearly as difficult as it looks.

Please complete that tutorial before continuing on. This is a continuation of our article on noise reduction using Reafir and Light Host. i'm contended with the present situation.While this method gives you full control over your noise gate, it may be easier to follow our new tutorial on automatic real-time noise reduction. 'oldcpu' had directed me to a tutorial for solving the above problem and it worked out partly.

but, it doesnt bother me since the sound coming through the speakers when the headphones are plugged is hardly audible.

yes, sound comes out of the speakers and headphones at the same time. I suggest you run through the following guide while awaiting further advice: SDB:Audio troubleshooting, in particular steps 4 & 5.sorry for the late reply. The problem predated Tumbleweed and also affected other distros using the same or earlier kernel versions. Originally, my speakers didn't turn off with headphones attached until I upgraded the kernel. I have a similar Intel chip as yours on my notebook (also with C2D T6670), but using a different Codec. I don't know, but wouldn't advise doing it here as you might lose out on some function you later require! I suggest you run through the following guide while awaiting further advice: SDB:Audio troubleshooting, in particular steps 4 & 5. It often ends up as a kernel/alsa detection and configuration problem requiring a bug report. Is your sound also coming out through speakers when headphones are plugged in? You will find several threads on our forum investigating and solving the latter problem for various machines/audio chips. Your main problem seems to be that the Mic is always on picking up everything around your machine. Ubuntu ForumsI don't know, but wouldn't advise doing it here as you might lose out on some function you later require! Sound coming through Speakers and Headphones at same time.
