Hi,
The headphone model is HyperX Cloud Stringer Core with a 3.5mm type 4 plug (TRRS). I think it is an analog headphone, but there is a “noise-cacelling mic” specification. I can’t say if that is a hardware feature or a software feature.
On an older laptop (Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio) with the same Debian version, the headset is working with “Analog Stereo Duplex” profile (output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo).
I’ve already tried another headset and got the same problem. The jack is combined, and when I plug/unplug the headphone in the new laptop (Raptor Lake P/U/H cAVS), nothing changes in alsamixer.
However, the same headphone works great on MS Windows 11 (dual boot). So I don’t think can be a mismatch issue.
Thank you very much.
The headphone model is HyperX Cloud Stringer Core with a 3.5mm type 4 plug (TRRS). I think it is an analog headphone, but there is a “noise-cacelling mic” specification. I can’t say if that is a hardware feature or a software feature.
On an older laptop (Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio) with the same Debian version, the headset is working with “Analog Stereo Duplex” profile (output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo).
I’ve already tried another headset and got the same problem. The jack is combined, and when I plug/unplug the headphone in the new laptop (Raptor Lake P/U/H cAVS), nothing changes in alsamixer.
However, the same headphone works great on MS Windows 11 (dual boot). So I don’t think can be a mismatch issue.
Thank you very much.
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