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Personally, Xohar files sound slightly better, and I can hear a difference when using quality audio equipment. I did not test other sampling rates using bits.
Bug # “ASUS Xonar U3 volume slider problem” : Bugs : alsa-driver package : Ubuntu
I remember all the patience I had to learn when first learning Windows Anyway, did some more research and found out that this is a major issue with the newer kernels and they still have not fixed it as far as I know. If software exists that performs the equivalent of what is available on Windows, then I have yet to locate it. CPKS c-1 wrote on I had to turn the external amplifier up way, way high in order to hear anything.
The Xonar DX has been around for a few years, but it continues to reign as a champion middle-range sound card. What is most telling is the bit, kHz result in every test. No sound from speakers, but headphones work. Or install it using Synaptic. I have filed a bug on launchpad: This entry was posted on January 13, Be careful not to play any sound when doing this. Anything lower is definitely ugly to the ears and FLAC wins.
In Windows 7, this warning message will appear if the floppy power connector is not connected to the Xonar DX.
BB code is On. Denis Washington dwashington wrote on If using cheapie headphones, then no. TheMixtureMedia mpmckinnon wrote on Here is another place where we must use it. I doubt whether this would ever occur to the non-technical user! Only the sound device chosen in ubunt Sound dialog will be used.
To establish a baseline, I tested the motherboard ALC audio first. Raymond superquad-vortex2 wrote on It's a regression from Linux 3. I used an external, noise-free amplifier, so I did not plug headphones directly into the audio ports.
Has the kernel patch that Raymond pointed to been added upstream?
Ubuntu 16.04 no sound with asus Xonar DG
The ALC does not produce this bizarre interference effect, but there is still slight a hiss at high levels. Thanks Mark Rijckenberg, that solved my question.
While the current workaround is much better than nothing, I' d like a way to have sound on both speakers and headphones at once, the alsamixer solution appears to offer a one-or-the-other switch but not both.
For me, the selection shown here worked the best. Matthias ma said on Notify me of new posts via email. There is no setting for speakers.

If you need to reset your password, click here. The source material also matters. My purpose requires noise-free stereo audio, so I ignored the gimmicks of 7.

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