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Earphone behave strangely? Need to replug or use overamplification :(

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Laptop: Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 Earphone: Samsung AKG Type-C Ubuntu: Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (jammy)

Scenario 1: When I plug in the earphones, the sound switches from the laptop speaker to the earphones smoothly and the sound works fine in the earphones.

Scenario 2: Earphone is plugged in and when the device is not playing media for a few moments, there is no sound in the earphone if some media is played again. Then I have to unplug and re-plug in the earphones to get the sound back

Scenario 3: If I open the Sounds settings, under the output section: assuming that the earphone is just plugged in and sound is available in the earphone, if I switch to the laptop speaker, it switches smoothly. Sound is played from the laptop speaker. But if I switch back to the earphones being connected, there is now no sound in the earphones

Under every scenario when the sound goes away from the earphones, If I turn the overamplification feature on for the sounds from the Ubuntu sounds settings, and make the volume more than 100%, the earphone starts playing, but no sound below 100%.

What might be the issue? Any suggestions?

waltinator avatar
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I suspect a hardware problem: an intermittent ground conbection ar the plug. Test by wiggling the cable at the plug.
Ķiřân Pàřájűli avatar
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It works very fine with my phone.
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