

Very strange as it was working fine for months and started this for no reason a week ago after an update. When selecting s/pdif it would go to normal Audio level out of my speakers. But none worked.ĭual sound out of headphones (low volume) and Speakers (120% volume) (crazy loud volume out of my Amp (s/pdif)), when selecting "Headphones - Built-in Audio" in Sound settings (3rd box in my picture). I tried a number of them from re-installing pulse audio through to alsamixer in terminal etc.

None of these answers above worked for me in 18.04 Then install "alsa-hda-dkms" package: sudo apt-get install alsa-hda-dkms (It worked for me with Only S/PDIF profile, Sound from both headphone and speaker and not being able to switch profile)Īdd this ppa by the command sudo apt-add-repository ppa:ubuntu-audio-dev/alsa-daily Automute will automatically enabled upon restart A Razer headset with no sound, poor audio, or uneven balance might be caused by dirt or debris in audio ports and on the audio jack, improperly plugged-in. Select the "Auto mute mode" in the new window. Open the gnome-alsamixer by typing alsamixer in the dash. Read the Readme.txt file for more information. install file from a terminal after going to the extracted folder to compile the driver. Sudo apt-get install build-essential gcc makeĮxtract the downloaded file, run sudo.

Setup necessary tools to compile this driver. You need to select version 3 for Kernel 3 or later. Go to Realtek official site, accept the disclaimer, then download the audio driver for linux/unix.
