I'm having problems with sound. It crackles and drones when I play music, no matter in which application.
I use Pulse Audio - in the system audio settings, the default setting was ALSA, but no sound at all, so I switched to Pulse and there it was, with the considerable crackling and droning (which I strangely don't notice when playing a video!).
I've had this same problem before on the same PC in Ubuntu 10.04:
I was able to fix it at the time by installing and Equalizer app that also had a pre-amp slider - which was cranked way up by default! Turning it down got rid of the terrible droning.
So I'm figuring this is just what Pulse Audio does (maybe not only on my machine) - there is this pre-amp cranked up way too high, and there should a built-in way to tune the audio output, but since there isn't one, I have to find an app that lets me manipulate it.
In support of this theory is that I did find the built-in Equalizer of Banshee with the very same setting for pre-amp, which allowed me to normalize the sound, but of course only for stuff I play in Banshee - now I need to fin d a system wide solution!
I haven't found that equalizer I used in Ubuntu on the repo, and the ones I did find and install from software centre (eq10q and fil-plugins) don't show in the applications menu! Any suggestions?
I am btw new to Debian, been using only Ubuntu-based distro so far and so I may be not aware of some things specific to Debian.





