WeirdTreeThing
WeirdTreeThing
Probably just because your audio server is controlling it.
Stop the audio server
Stoney chromebooks need a patched kernel, which the script tells you when you run it.
Can you record what it sounds like?
I'm guessing this is due to the mixer settings for the speaker amps being incorrectly configured, I'll see if I can find out what might be wrong.
So actually, this device uses a "dumb" speaker amp with no controls other than on/off, so there is nothing to configure incorrectly. My next guess is the kernel driver being...
Unfortunately, trying to debug this type of issue without having the device myself is not really possible.
See if an older kernel version doesn't have the issue.
The fw/tplg could also be broken in some way. FW is unlikely so maybe the upstream tplg is incorrect.
I've found that between all the devices affected, the common factor is rt1019p. I have a feeling that the topology for it could be broken. I have a way to...