Low sound volume with headphones
I have a dual boot ubuntu 18.04/windows 10 on my PC. On windows 10 the sound works fine whether it's coming from my headphones or the speaker of the laptop. In ubuntu, the sound is fine when it's coming from the speaker of the laptop, but very low when it's coming from the headphones.
Any idea on why this could happend and how to fix it?
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I have a dual boot ubuntu 18.04/windows 10 on my PC. On windows 10 the sound works fine whether it's coming from my headphones or the speaker of the laptop. In ubuntu, the sound is fine when it's coming from the speaker of the laptop, but very low when it's coming from the headphones.
Any idea on why this could happend and how to fix it?
18.04 sound
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I have a dual boot ubuntu 18.04/windows 10 on my PC. On windows 10 the sound works fine whether it's coming from my headphones or the speaker of the laptop. In ubuntu, the sound is fine when it's coming from the speaker of the laptop, but very low when it's coming from the headphones.
Any idea on why this could happend and how to fix it?
18.04 sound
I have a dual boot ubuntu 18.04/windows 10 on my PC. On windows 10 the sound works fine whether it's coming from my headphones or the speaker of the laptop. In ubuntu, the sound is fine when it's coming from the speaker of the laptop, but very low when it's coming from the headphones.
Any idea on why this could happend and how to fix it?
18.04 sound
18.04 sound
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After some research, I launched alsamixer, and there my Headphone
was at 100 and my Speaker
at 0, I put the Speaker
at 100, and my volume is now at a normal volume in my Headphones.
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After some research, I launched alsamixer, and there my Headphone
was at 100 and my Speaker
at 0, I put the Speaker
at 100, and my volume is now at a normal volume in my Headphones.
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After some research, I launched alsamixer, and there my Headphone
was at 100 and my Speaker
at 0, I put the Speaker
at 100, and my volume is now at a normal volume in my Headphones.
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After some research, I launched alsamixer, and there my Headphone
was at 100 and my Speaker
at 0, I put the Speaker
at 100, and my volume is now at a normal volume in my Headphones.
After some research, I launched alsamixer, and there my Headphone
was at 100 and my Speaker
at 0, I put the Speaker
at 100, and my volume is now at a normal volume in my Headphones.
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