So guys, in this post i'm gonna show you how to fix sound distortion in Kali Linux 1.1.0 & previous versions !
First Method:-
Okay so, first of all open the terminal and type the following command
leafpad /etc/pulse/default.pa
If you have installed sublime text editor in your kali linux then use this command in terminal
subl /etc/pulse/default.pa
Don't panic if your terminal doesnt look like mine .. it's because i have installed hackstation theme in kali linux :)
Now when you have entered above command shown in terminal a window will open in my case thats sublime text editor!
search and replace "load-module module-udev-detect" with "load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0"
save it!!
Second Method:-
In this method you have to change the vlc media player settings
1.) Go to tools in vlc media player
2.) In tools open prefrences and following window will pop-up
3.) Go to Audio section and try to change various output module .. Audio memory output worked for me :)
that's it!!
P.S :- for better results apply both the methods mentioned above! and don't forget to reboot your system after applying 1st method!!
First Method:-
Okay so, first of all open the terminal and type the following command
leafpad /etc/pulse/default.pa
If you have installed sublime text editor in your kali linux then use this command in terminal
subl /etc/pulse/default.pa
Don't panic if your terminal doesnt look like mine .. it's because i have installed hackstation theme in kali linux :)
Now when you have entered above command shown in terminal a window will open in my case thats sublime text editor!
search and replace "load-module module-udev-detect" with "load-module module-udev-detect tsched=0"
save it!!
Second Method:-
In this method you have to change the vlc media player settings
1.) Go to tools in vlc media player
2.) In tools open prefrences and following window will pop-up
3.) Go to Audio section and try to change various output module .. Audio memory output worked for me :)
that's it!!
P.S :- for better results apply both the methods mentioned above! and don't forget to reboot your system after applying 1st method!!
I tried in the prefs.
ReplyDeleteI switched the audio prefs:
"output module" to "ALSA audio output", which killed the annoying
murmur (dunno, if the english word is crrct - in german it's "Rausch"
(like the "Rauschen" of waves at the sea)).
But when I paused a video and went on watching, the audio was away until I new navigated (by mouseclick) again to a random position and what fixes that, was I changed Device:
(from standard "Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server")
to "HDA ATI SB, VT17085 Analog 7.1 Surround ..".
Now everything works fine. (:
I don't know, why I lived with that so long. o.O