[SOLVED] Bad distortion in all Mint types
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[SOLVED] Bad distortion in all Mint types
I'm not sure the topic is for here but I don't see where else to post it.
In all Mints (18 included) there's bad sound distortion even at the lowest volume level of all mp3 files for both PulseAudio and ALSA. If the song has a lot of bass, it's the worst. While with all types of Ubuntu 18 (KDE, XF, etc.) there's absolutely no distortion. In Mint there isn't distortion only for online radios. I'm hoping that this post would reach the developers and they fix this for Mint 19. Idk what drivers or mp3 codecs Ubuntu uses but apparently they're better than Mint's.
In all Mints (18 included) there's bad sound distortion even at the lowest volume level of all mp3 files for both PulseAudio and ALSA. If the song has a lot of bass, it's the worst. While with all types of Ubuntu 18 (KDE, XF, etc.) there's absolutely no distortion. In Mint there isn't distortion only for online radios. I'm hoping that this post would reach the developers and they fix this for Mint 19. Idk what drivers or mp3 codecs Ubuntu uses but apparently they're better than Mint's.
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Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
I'm approximately 99% certain they're the same drivers.
Have you checked for volume > 100% somewhere along the complicated audio "line"? (pavucontrol and/or alsamixer).
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Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
I tried everything I could think of, checked all the settings, I even asked for help more experienced users than me and no matter what I do the distortion is there. I even changed players. The only player with the least distortion (but still has it) is VLC. All others - Amarok, Clementine, Audacious, etc., they all distort the sound.
Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
Don't know if you tried this. In alsamixer, try lowering the PCM level a little bit and see if that reduces the distortion.
Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
go to
.config/pulse/
folder and delete everything in there except presets folder then run pulseaudio -k
in terminal wait about 5 seconds to regenerate new sound cookies and test your audio againRe: Bad distortion in all Mint types
Thanks for the suggestions, guys, but I think I figured it out, after hours of reading and digging through Google. After installing libasound2-plugins-extra all distortions disappeared like with a magic wand. So imo the problem is solved and this topic could remain for the next guy who encounters this problem.
Now we can only hope they include this file by default in Mint 19.
Now we can only hope they include this file by default in Mint 19.
Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
Have you installed mint-meta-codecs? Because as of Mint 18 the nonfree codecs aren't installed by default and Mint has a reputation for not needing 3rd party codecs which is no longer true. I can't seem to find a list of modules in that package but I strongly suspect libasound2-plugins-extra is there.
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Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
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Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
Idk what you mean. During the installation I chose "install 3rd party software". If that meta codec package is a 3rd party software, then I guess I did.Hoser Rob wrote: ⤴Mon May 07, 2018 8:48 am Have you installed mint-meta-codecs? Because as of Mint 18 the nonfree codecs aren't installed by default and Mint has a reputation for not needing 3rd party codecs which is no longer true. I can't seem to find a list of modules in that package but I strongly suspect libasound2-plugins-extra is there.
Re: Bad distortion in all Mint types
You can check easily. Go into Synaptic and search, or the terminal and enter:rado84 wrote: ⤴Mon May 07, 2018 9:46 amIdk what you mean. During the installation I chose "install 3rd party software". If that meta codec package is a 3rd party software, then I guess I did.Hoser Rob wrote: ⤴Mon May 07, 2018 8:48 am Have you installed mint-meta-codecs? Because as of Mint 18 the nonfree codecs aren't installed by default and Mint has a reputation for not needing 3rd party codecs which is no longer true. I can't seem to find a list of modules in that package but I strongly suspect libasound2-plugins-extra is there.
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apt-cache policy mint-meta-codecs
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Re: [SOLVED] Bad distortion in all Mint types
The meta package is installed, indeed. Since I haven't done this manually, it must have come together with the "3rd party drivers" I chose before I began the installation process of Mint.