Now and then my speakers do a little random pop on Fedora. Unsure what it is, it's like something on the system opens an audio source and the speakers ready to play or something - make sense?
How can I stop this random pop thing?
Now and then my speakers do a little random pop on Fedora. Unsure what it is, it's like something on the system opens an audio source and the speakers ready to play or something - make sense? How can I stop this random pop thing? 7 comments
@gamingonlinux I know my speakers have a power-saving feature where they turn off if there's no sound a for a while, and turn back on with a soft "pop" when they detect an audio signal coming in. Something similar perhaps? @gamingonlinux i had an similar problem. It was due pipewire shitting down the devices to save power. @gamingonlinux If this is the sound I think it is. It's https://phabricator.kde.org/T14523. This, fortunately, doesn't happen on Wayland but for x11 there is a workaround. Try installing pipewire-module-x11 @gamingonlinux Have the same and figured it out: My headset/speakers kinda shut down when there's no sound, and then when OWA plays that short "new email" sound the speakers don't wake up before the sound has played already and all I get it a faint "Pop" of the speakers waking up but not playing any sound. |
@gamingonlinux same. Definitely when something starts using sound, and nothing else is