No, this is not because of Ubuntu patches to PulseAudio. I've tried vanilla 7.0 in past and it worked fine, but now it doesn't.

There must be something else besides kernel and ALSA that causes this issue, since downgrading those 2 alongside with PulseAudio itself doesn't help.

Sincerely, Nazar Mokrynskyi
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On 25.02.16 20:27, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
On Thu, 2016-02-25 at 18:05 +0100, Nazar Mokrynskyi wrote:
I've compiled PulseAudio from git tag v7.1 - no changes.

Then recompiled kernel (I have 4.5.0-rc5 right now) of version 4.4.0,
reboot - no changes.

Then was downgrading alsa-utils and libasound2* packages from
1.1.0-0ubuntu2 to 1.0.29-1ubuntu1 and still no changes with both
PulseAudio 7.1 and 8.0.

Also tried to compile 7.0 - the same result, but I remember that both
6.0 and 7.0 definitely worked in past.

Profile "output:analog-stereo-output+input:analog-stereo-input" never
appears.

What else can affect PulseAudio?
The patches that Ubuntu applies to PulseAudio? If upstream 7.1 doesn't
work, but Ubuntu's 7.1 does, you could try taking upstream 7.1 and
applying manually the patches from Ubuntu's pulseaudio package. If that
makes it work, then some of those patches does something magical.

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Tanu

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