First I would like to give all of you thanks for the great support.
nuc wrote:Did you block the "soundcore" module? This is neccessairy because otherwise ASLA is loaded my default.
I think there is no need to block soundcore as it is not present in my system. See below when I execute modinfo command on it:
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$ modinfo soundcore
modinfo: ERROR: Module soundcore not found.
igorzwx wrote:In the same way, you can remove pcspkr module completely to get rid of beeping.
Right now I am a little confused about pcspkr module. What is pcspkr for? As I know this is the pc speaker. Sorry by my ignorance here, but if I remove pcspkr module I will continue having sound in my system or not? Is it not the responsible to produce the system sounds? or is it only responsible to produce some kind of sounds like the annoying beep?
cesium wrote:To do that, we'll have to patch the OSS hdaudio init to mute this on initialization and then rebuild OSS from source [you can edit the PKGBUILD to apply it before building I guess].
igorzwx wrote:Thanks! I do not want to have this useful feature disabled for Intel HDA codecs. Or do you think we have to use PulseAudio for recording "total mixed output"?.
But then if patch done... it affects for recording "total mixed output" as igorzwx has stated, so.... maybe it is not a good solution but an approach. By OSS hdaudio init enabled by default, as designed, I wonder if it is only happening to me with intel or is other hardware affected as well? I mean, if it is enabled by default and this cause the loud beep it means that something is not working correctly, so I am curious to know what is causing it... As I understand, by leave it enabled by default (without doing the patch), it has to work without causing problems.
What is the best - and the correct - approach I can do to solve it?
igorzwx wrote:If pcspkr is loaded, this very useful feature of OSS4 cannot be used because of very loud beep produced by pcspkr.
So removing pcspkr module is the solution? If I remove it no beep anymore and I can then leave unmuted this feature?
I have not started another thread because I think the main problem discussed here in all the posts is the same: the annoying and loud beep caused. We are discussing about who is causing it and we are trying to know the cause and then once known, to propose the correct approaches to solve it.
Anyway if you prefer I can close it and start another thread, but I think closing it without a solution is not correct. Muting it,as I have done, is an approach but not a solution as by default, and as designed it should be unmuted to be able to use the OSS4 feature commented (recording "total mixed output").