Settings > Steam Play > Enable Steam Play for all titles.To get music and voices working, this is what worked for me: I tried all kinds of stuff these were the only things that actually worked, so they must be important. I had a similar issue with Skyrim on Linux via. If anyone knows of a fix, please let me know! Thank you My webcam was listed at one point, but I'm not sure where it has gone and if that can affect things somehow.
My only connected audio devices are my headphones for output, plugged into the motherboard port my mixer and headphones are listed in input (headphone mic muted), both also plugged into the motherboard. I'm using the PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) app from Ubuntu Software to change these settings, and the terminal to set the default port. If it matters, the exact settings are "Line Out (plugged in)" and "Headphones (unplugged)" although despite the forum in the link above, I was able to set the Headphones as default anyway and it recognizes that port. Even in games like CSGO there isn't this problem with voice chat, and I'm able to play other games, watch video, and listen to spotify just fine. I'm trying to figure out how I can have it sound good without having to flip the setting in PulseAudio, but I'm clueless.Īll other audio seems fine. After that, either port sounds just fine. That did not fix it and no matter which one I set as default, the crackling returns equally as bad in Discord until I change it. I initially thought it was the Line Out setting being the issue, so I changed it using this as a guide. It fixes itself if I change the output of my headphones from Line Out to Headphones or vice versa (headphones setting sounds better to me). However, the first time I join a voice chat after a reboot, I get loud crackling anytime someone speaks.
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The Snap package had problems starting and refused to go past the update sequence, as if it had no internet connection. When I first installed Discord, from the instructions on their website, everything was fine. I installed Ubuntu 18.04 less than a week ago and 99% of what I need to work has been no problem.