Comment 254 for bug 1958019

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In , cam (cam-linux-kernel-bugs) wrote :

(In reply to Jenefer from comment #237)
> (In reply to TT from comment #208)
> > For those wanting to test it.
> > - Download the verbs-working.txt provided on
> > https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=208555#c206 .
> > - git clone https://github.com/ryanprescott/realtek-verb-tools
> > - sudo python3 realtek-verb-tools/applyverbs.py verbs-working.txt
> > - put some audio to play
>
> Thank you so much! This worked somehow on my lenovo legion 7i 15IMHg05.
> It's not permanent though as audio needs to be played constantly for it to
> last longer, otherwise it go back after few seconds. I hope that the fix
> will be patched to the kernel after some fine-tuning as I noticed that
> applying the verbs the quality of audio is not quite good compared to how it
> was on windows. But who I am to complain, I'm just happy there is a
> workaround to use keep me using linux on my machine.
>
> Also it's weird that the fix worked for my laptop even though I have the
> issue with mis-detected codecs: the specs of my laptop list ALC3306 while
> alsa reports ALC287.

I haven't had a chance to try comparing the audio quality, but I have wondered if that might be the case... How did you compare? Was it with the same application? Ie, maybe FireFox/Chrome and YouTube?

Is anyone else seeing differences?