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If it works properly when testing then it's not a driver issue. My question might seem idiotic, but have you tried setting your speaker as default ?
It doesn't actually play when testing, just shows the bouncing audio levels but plays nothing. It is set to default both through Gui and alsa
Did you ever figure this out homie? Have an Asus mobo and I'm just about pulling my fucking hair out
As of yet not luck, I feel like I've scoured everything I cam find online so it might be down to fixing it myself at this rate. It's essentially a runescape on the couch laptop though so we'll see when I get around to that
Fair enough, I may just say fuck it and throw a separate Debian partition on here. My shit is only playing audio via HDMI/do and doesn't even populate the others, I can switch some things around to where it's showing connections, presumably for all of the audio ports on the mobo and front panel, but I'm not getting anything through to them. It displays the volume output just like you've described but nothing comes through.
Ya I don't even get HDMI audio through my gpu interface on it idk. Let me know if debian helps though!