[SOLVED] ALSA Distortion upon boot

Hello
I have a rather irritating issue.
Upon booting, once my desktop has loaded up (using XFCE) I seem to have distortion in my speakers/headphones.
This has only popped up recently. When I go into alsamixer, I can see 'Capture' is on, if I turn this off by holding the down arrow on my keyboard until it is zero, the distortion goes away.
Runnung
alsactl store
as root doesn't help.
After turning down 'Capture' the noise is gone, even after waking from suspend, but after rebooting, it's back again! D:
Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
See this screenshot
Last edited by Starfall (2012-02-04 21:55:19)

desm0tes wrote:
Did you try this, too?
wiki wrote:These methods still may not work, or you may prefer to have audio settings for individual users. In this case, run alsactl store -f ~/.asoundrc as a normal user. This will save and restore volume settings on a per user basis. To automate this process, add the respective commands to ~/.bash_login and ~/.bash_logout, or the correct locations for the shell of your choice.
I had done that yes
Good news though! As it was the 'Capture' that seemed to be effecting this, I never though to check any of the other channels. I just tried all of them, found 'Front mic', turned that down and ran an alsactl store; rebooted and no noise!
Thanks very much for the help desm0tes, appreciated it! I suppose I'll need to be more thorough next time!

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    Upon booting my computer, G5 Quad core 2.5 with Tiger, I get this bluetooth dialog box saying that it is searching for a bluetooth mouse. I can't click on anything. I do know that if I could click on something that I would go into preferences and deselect bluetooth devices, right? How do I get around this without contantly turning off the computer and rebooting?
    Thanks,
    Jordan

    Jo Jordan,
    The PowerMac doesn't see your USB mouse, so it's looking for a bluetooth one. Do you have a regular mouse plugged in? If so, where?
    Is this a problem that goes away with a restart, or are you stuck at this screen everytime?
    1) Check the mouse, mouse cable and reconnect the mouse. Any better?
    2) Plug the mouse into a different port
    3) Plug both mouse and keyboard into rear ports on the PowerMac. Occasionally a front-panel board will fail.
    4) Reset the system management unit, which controls perhipeheral ports, power, and fans: see "How to reset the SMU on a Power Mac G5" at http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300341
    Good luck!
    John

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