Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm
On 27/12/23 at 21:47, Thomas George wrote: If anyone reading this has suggestion of what is wrong or how to fix it There is a bug report [1] against linux-image-6.1.0-16-amd64, which kernel are you running? ("uname -a" command will tell you) Have you tried to boot with an old kernel image? i.e. linux-image-6.1.0-13-amd64 best regards [1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1059081 -- Franco Martelli
Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm
OK no more new posts. Maybe someday the problem will solve itself On 12/27/23 15:59, Valerio Vanni wrote: Il 27/12/2023 21:47, Thomas George ha scritto: gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) It seems you are opening three thread for the same issue: audio not working in bookworm. This way, informations are dispersed.
Re: Everything But Sound with Bookworm
Il 27/12/2023 21:47, Thomas George ha scritto: gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) It seems you are opening three thread for the same issue: audio not working in bookworm. This way, informations are dispersed.
Everything But Sound with Bookworm
gnome setup sound output device: speakers - builtin audio pulseaudio output device port: speakers (plugged in) Both of the above show an audio signal when the command mpv Smoke\ Gets\ In\ Your\ Eyes.mp3 is entered but playback ends after 10 seconds. The mpv text output ends with AO: [pipewire] 44100Hz and after the playback stops A: 00:00:10 / 00:03:23 (5%) For all of the above alsamixer card can be set to either pulseaudio or HDA Intel PCH At one point in my struggles the alsamixer card was set to pipewire. I can' t recover this but I never had sound with that setting either. If anyone reading this has suggestion of what is wrong or how to fix it Thanks, Tom George
Re: No Sound With Bookworm
Il 27/12/2023 02:04, Thomas George ha scritto: > Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing > reaches the speakers. > > This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. I found the same issue. For me, the issue was that timidity-daemon was taking exclusive access to audio ports. And uninstalling timidity-daemon didn't help. Try this: -look at control panel ->audio, see the available outputs / profiles -find pipewire processes and kill them -after some second, open again control panel -> audio and see if more profiles appear -if they appear, try to select them. For me, it was "analog stereo output" profile and "line out" device. Perhaps it's not the same text, my install is not in english language".
Re: No Sound With Bookworm
On 12/26/23 20:04, Thomas George wrote: Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing reaches the speakers. This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. Please help Tom George I had the same issue with bookworm also. I am using LXQT and pav was not setup to output sound to the proper device. On my system it had two output devices one to send audio through the sound card and another to use HDMI. My speaker are connected to the HDMI so I needed to use that. Also make sure the proper audo device is not set as backup. -- Hindi madali ang maging ako
Re: No Sound With Bookworm
Thomas George wrote: > Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing > reaches the speakers. > > This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. Check the volume control's tabs for Output Device and Configuration; frequently PA decides there is no output or it should go to a recently-plugged-in device with no speakers or headphones attached, or a muted physical volume control.
No Sound With Bookworm
Pulseaudio Volume control shows a strong signal audio output but nothing reaches the speakers. This must be a well known problem but I can't find the answer. Please help Tom George