Hola, On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 6:28 AM, Álvaro Romero Jiménez <[email protected]> wrote: > El 07/04/14 22:12, Felipe Sateler escribió: >> Hi Alvaro, >> >>> Iv'e got two soundcards in my system; one of them is an hdmi "card" >>> included in >>> the ATI 4650 PCIe card, and the other is a SoundBlaster Audigy2 card. >>> >>> My first "issue" is that the ATI "card" is detected first at every startup, >>> but >>> the working one - the one with speakers pluged - is the Audigy. >> Does this problem persist? You reported this bug against a very old >> version of pulseaudio, so this might have been fixed in the meantime. >> >> If you still see this problem please reply so we can debug this, >> otherwise I'd like to close this bug. >> > Hello, Felipe. > > The problem persists. Every time I boot my PC the "soundcard" of my ATI > 4650 is always put the first of the soundcard list. > > I tried to disable the intel audio module - which seems to be the one > loaded by the kernel for the card -, but I didn't suceed. > > With the KDE and GNOME control panels I can switch the order or disable > teh ATI card, but ATI HDMI is always first.
OK, so we can start debugging this. I need you to provide the following information: * Did you try setting the audigy card as fallback using pavucontrol (it is a button right next to the "mute" and "lock channels" buttons? This is likely to fix your problem, see [1]. * What pulseaudio version are you using? If not 5.0, can you upgrade to that and test? * Please log the output of pulseaudio -vvvv (you need to kill pulseaudio first, so do "pulseaudio --kill ; pulseaudio -vvvv") * Do you have something plugged into the HDMI port? [1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/DefaultDevice/ > > Thanks for your job :-). No worries, thanks for reporting issues :) -- Saludos, Felipe Sateler _______________________________________________ pkg-pulseaudio-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-pulseaudio-devel

