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Sound effect appears intermittently every few seconds.

Sound effect appears intermittently every few seconds.

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DaaarkPlayer
Member
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03-23-2025, 09:16 PM
#1
You're experiencing audio bar popups on your Logitech Z150 every few seconds without any input. The issue seems to be unrelated to your PC setup, as you've confirmed the model and OS. This behavior might be caused by driver conflicts or background processes. Check your audio drivers and consider updating them. If the problem persists, try restarting your computer or testing with a different USB port.
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DaaarkPlayer
03-23-2025, 09:16 PM #1

You're experiencing audio bar popups on your Logitech Z150 every few seconds without any input. The issue seems to be unrelated to your PC setup, as you've confirmed the model and OS. This behavior might be caused by driver conflicts or background processes. Check your audio drivers and consider updating them. If the problem persists, try restarting your computer or testing with a different USB port.

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asli_xx
Junior Member
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03-23-2025, 11:07 PM
#2
I don't understand the root cause since I've never encountered your issue and I don't have your motherboard. I'm also not sure if any hardware is malfunctioning. Besides checking the hardware here, two steps I'd suggest: 1. Search for specific drivers for your audio device. 2. I'm aware that Alsa tends to have fewer issues compared to the default pulse audio; it should already be installed. This may clear the panel app. DISCLAIMER: proceed with caution and use apt-get autoremove pulseaudio. You can access sound control via the command line using alsamixer.
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asli_xx
03-23-2025, 11:07 PM #2

I don't understand the root cause since I've never encountered your issue and I don't have your motherboard. I'm also not sure if any hardware is malfunctioning. Besides checking the hardware here, two steps I'd suggest: 1. Search for specific drivers for your audio device. 2. I'm aware that Alsa tends to have fewer issues compared to the default pulse audio; it should already be installed. This may clear the panel app. DISCLAIMER: proceed with caution and use apt-get autoremove pulseaudio. You can access sound control via the command line using alsamixer.

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
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03-24-2025, 12:53 AM
#3
Do you know a solution that lets you keep PulseAudio without having to delete it, since your speakers work fine with drivers?
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gogofrgl1234
03-24-2025, 12:53 AM #3

Do you know a solution that lets you keep PulseAudio without having to delete it, since your speakers work fine with drivers?

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Lowdes
Member
214
03-24-2025, 01:04 AM
#4
We received assistance from my cousin to resolve the problem. 1. Disconnect all audio devices. 2. Press Ctrl+Alt+T and type "killall pulseaudio." 3. Activate Alt+F2, locate "pulseaudio" and pause for 3 seconds. 4. Connect the device you plan to use. 5. The annoying popup should disappear.
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Lowdes
03-24-2025, 01:04 AM #4

We received assistance from my cousin to resolve the problem. 1. Disconnect all audio devices. 2. Press Ctrl+Alt+T and type "killall pulseaudio." 3. Activate Alt+F2, locate "pulseaudio" and pause for 3 seconds. 4. Connect the device you plan to use. 5. The annoying popup should disappear.