I've now committed the patch to PulseAudio git - thanks for testing!
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Title:
Sounds settings lost after reboot
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Thanks. I can confirm this fix works.
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Title:
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This bug was fixed in the package pulseaudio - 1:4.0-0ubuntu11
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* 0105-sink-source-Initialize-port-before-fixate-hook-fixes.patch:
Fix volume/mute not restored in some cases (LP: #1285179, LP: #1289515)
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Title:
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(In reply to comment #23)
Created attachment 96337 [details]
Output of pulseaudio -vvv after killing pulseaudio, wrong profile is active
After looking at this log, I think I found it, but I'm not really sure
how to fix it yet.
There is some special code that should prevent switching from
@David: Many thanks for your inivestigation and the patch!
Just now, I compiled pulseaudio 4.0 with your patch applied:
_Yes_, indeed this fixes the problem for me: The analog profile stays
activated after reboot.
Would be nice if someone else could confirm this.
Best wishes.
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Okay, I wrote a patch, but haven't tested it myself, anybody who wants
to test it?
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-
discuss/2014-March/020294.html
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Created attachment 96336
Output of pactl list
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Created attachment 96337
Output of pulseaudio -vvv after killing pulseaudio, wrong profile is active
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Created attachment 96338
Output of pulseaudio -vvv after changing the audio profile to analog and
restarting pulseaudio
Hi,
I have exactly the same bug. The pulseaudio settings always fall back to a
HDMI-only profile after reboot, no matter which profile/audio output I choose
using
http://www.dell.com/ed/business/p/dell-u2713hm/pd
1 Dual Link Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort 1.2 (DP)
1 High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
1 Audio out
DC power connector for Dell Soundbar (AX510)
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do you mean your DELL U2713HM is connected through DVI or VGA since it
support DP and HDMI ?
CONNECTIVITY
1 Dual Link Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort 1.2 (DP)
1 High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
you have to post the
i have the same problem on gentoo with module-switch-on-port-available
aktivated.
you can read the details in a gentoo bug report:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=493238
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1256511/comments/44
the graphic driver seem work at expected, since HDMI/DP,pcm=3 Jack
return true when set audio auto / on and return false when set audio off
xrandr --output HDMI --set audio auto
xrandr --output HDMI --set audio on
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Title:
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#48
do you mean that you want to let pulseaudio to use analog and the another
user/application to use hdmi audio ?
No, I only want to use one audio output, and I'd like this to be my
analog output by default. My default audio output is currently my HDMI
port, and when I change it my settings
I've attached some pulseaudio logs based on the procedure from #32, but
this time after setting my HDMI audio to: auto, on and off (using
xrandr). The first log for each setting is from step 3, i.e. before
using the pactl command (in step 4). The second log is from step 6.
** Attachment added:
any pulseaudio log ?
graphic driver seem work as expected, since HDMI/DP,pcm=3 Jack return
true when set audio auto / on and return false when set audio off
xrandr --output HDMI --set audio auto
xrandr --output HDMI --set audio on
control.42 {
iface CARD
name
do mean HDMI still available when you run
xrandr --output HDMI --set audio off
pactl list
hdmi-output-0: HDMI / DisplayPort (priority 5900, latency offset 0 usec,
available: yes)
properties:
device.icon_name = video-display
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# 46: do mean HDMI still available when you run
xrandr --output HDMI --set audio off
No it's not available - I meant there were no changes from the point of
view of my default output. The HDMI audio was present for the on and
auto settings.
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http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/log/src/modules
/module-switch-on-port-available.c
the function of module is to switch to hot plugged card when available,
it will change to an available port when the current port is available
do you mean that you want to let pulseaudio to use
#43:
I ran alsa-info.sh for different xrandr settings: auto and on are
identical, but off is slightly different. I didn't notice any
difference in how pulseaudio was working. See attachment.
** Attachment added: alsa info logs for different xrandr settings
post output of
xrandr --verbose
xrandr --help
seem have option to enable HDMI video but disable HDMI audio
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Title:
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(In reply to comment #3)
Default sink name: alsa_output.pci-_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo
Default source name: alsa_input.usb-046d_08b2-01-U0x46d0x8b2.analog-mono
post output of
pactl list sinks
do the state of your analog outputs are available and higher priority than
your hdmi ?
Below
Created attachment 95480
pactl log output, comment 6, step 7
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Title:
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Status in PulseAudio
module-switch-on-port-available should not automatically change the card
profile from analog to hdmi, and when you switch the profile with
pavucontrol, that choice should be remembered... I'd like to see
PulseAudio logs.
Could you do this:
1) Disable autospawning:
echo autospawn = no
Created attachment 95478
pulseaudio log output, comment 6, step 5
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Active Profile: output:hdmi-stereo
Ports:
analog-input-microphone-front: Front Microphone (priority:
8500, latency offset: 0 usec, not available)
Properties:
device.icon_name = audio-input-microphone
ELD seem belong to samsung monitor
control.42 {
iface CARD
name 'HDMI/DP,pcm=3 Jack'
value true
comment {
access read
type BOOLEAN
count 1
Ok, so module-card-restore claims to be selecting the analog profile
when the card is created, but actually the hdmi profile gets selected.
It might be that module-switch-on-port-available is overriding the
profile choice made by module-card-restore. I believe that's not
supposed to happen, so
Created attachment 95563
Output from alsa-info.sh
sudo /usr/share/alsa-base/alsa-info.sh
A newer version of alsa-info was available for installation, but I
ignored it.
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post the output of alsa-info.sh
haswell suport multistreaming , but pulseaudio does not
you have two hdmi monitors connected to HDMI1 and HDMI2
1) Manufacturer: BNQ Model 78a7 Serial Number 21573
2) Manufacturer: SAM Model 902 Serial Number 0
HDMI1 connected 1920x1080+0+0 (0x4a) normal
Are there any differnce in pulseaudio, alsa-info when
xrandr --output HDMI2 --set audio auto
xrandr --output HDMI2 --set audio on
xrandr --output HDMI2 --set audio off
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(In reply to comment #5)
post output of
xrandr --verbose
xrandr --help
seem have option to enable HDMI video but disable HDMI audio
My monitor has a HDMI input and also an audio input (analogue), but I
don't use them.
$ xrandr --verbose
Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x
Created attachment 95479
pulseaudio log output, comment 6, step 8
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(In reply to comment #11)
post the output of alsa-info.sh
you have two hdmi monitors connected to HDMI1 and HDMI2
I've attached the output of alsa-info.sh.
My PC monitor is BNQ (BenQ); my TV is SAM (Samsung).
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Raymond,
yes, I can switch the sound profile to off, but then there is no audio
at all.
Again, what I want is to choose a certain profile which then stays activated
even after a reboot...
Instead, the profile always switches to HDMI, no matter which different
profile was selected before
Correction; first line was supposed to say:
the problem is that no matter which profile is chosen, the settings get lost
after reboot.
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Hi Raymond,
the problem for me is not that HDMI , that no matter what I choose as a
default profile in the audio settings, these changes get lost after
reboot.
That this has to do with HDMI audio becoming available later in the boot
process, after the other outputs have already been initialised,
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-
discuss/2014-March/020168.html
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Title:
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this is another side effect of module-swith-on-port-available since
iec958 does not support jack detection
you need to comment the loading of this module in default.pa
and
set iec958 as default sink
file bug report if pulseaudio cannot save the default-sink setting when you
select iec958 as
(In reply to comment #1)
do you mean the module-switch-on-port-available change the default sink or
pulseaudio did not remember your default setting after reboot ?
Both (I think). The default sink changed after the upgrade, and when I
changed it back using the pulse-audio Volume Control the new
Default sink name: alsa_output.pci-_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo
Default source name: alsa_input.usb-046d_08b2-01-U0x46d0x8b2.analog-mono
post output of
pactl list sinks
do the state of your analog outputs are available and higher priority
than your hdmi ?
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Same here, Kubuntu Trusty beta, when using either pavucontrol or the KDE
systemsettings module.
When using the KDE systemsettings module Multimedia, I can correctly
alter the priorities of the available audio output modules (e.g. HDMI
and analog), and I can change the audio profile (second tab,
take a look at the system log
the Jack detection of the headphone and line out can be obtained when
the driver is loaded, but the Jack detection of HDMI is delayed until
the graphic driver query HDMI edid , extract the speaker allocation ,
channels and rate to eld and pass them to the audio
I have a similar problem. I found this thread while trying to find out
why pulseaudio isn't saving my settings on boot.
When I start Xubuntu my Built-in Audio profile defaults to Analog
Stereo Duplex and I have to manually set it to Digital Stereo
(IEC958) Output. I don't use HDMI or analog, and
do you mean the module-switch-on-port-available change the default sink
or pulseaudio did not remember your default setting after reboot ?
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I've just submitted the same bug report on freedesktop.org.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73375
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I am experiencing the same problem.
My pc is connected to HDMI monitor with build-in speakers and also to 5.1
surround speakers. On 12.04 and 13.04 I was able to set the Analog-Output ( 5.1
speakers) as my default output device. This setting remained across reboots.
Right after upgrading to
Damn, I accidentally changed the status of this bug from Confirmed to
Fix Released. Could someone with sufficient permissions revert it
please.
Thanks,
Michal
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After some amount of digging I found a workaround that worked for me.
I set up the desired sound settings in Sound control panel. Then I run:
pacmd list-cards
It turned out that my card index is 0 and my output profile is:
output:analog-surround-51
Then I added the:
set-card-profile 0
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have you filed a bug upstream ?
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#10: I didn't know about that file. I've just tried changing the paths-
output lines within /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-
sets/default.conf to include the analog-output-lineout entry as shown
in the diff output, but it didn't make any difference.
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#7: I tried adding those changes to /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-
mixer/paths/analog-output.conf, but it didn't help. If my HDMI cable is
attached when I boot my PC, then that's always chosen as the default
output.
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how did you change ?
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/commit/src/modules/alsa/mixer
/profile-sets/default.conf?id=ecf3ab2b5788c85c237eeb6429bd1d525b9ac0cc
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#2: do you mean pulseaudio select hdmi automatically even speaker is
plugged into Line Out jack ?
- Yes, my Line-Out is always connected to my PC speakers, and my HDMI is
always connected to my TV.
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ls /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths
do you have analog-output-lineout.conf in the above directory ?
if yes, you have to post pulseaudio verbose log to find out why analog-
output-line-out is not selected
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
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#4: No, I don't have that file.
$ ls /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output*
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf.common
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output-desktop-speaker.conf
#3: continued...
If I unplug my HDMI cable and restart my PC, then the Analog Stereo
(Line-Out) output is used as the default (it's the only output
available).
But when I plug-in my HDMI cable and reboot, the HDMI output becomes the
default again.
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analog-output: Analog Output (priority 9900, latency offset 0 usec,
available: unknown)
seem that you need to change state.plugged from unknown to yes
[Jack Line
Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded from Xubuntu 13.04 to 13:10 (64-bit), and since then
I have no sound when I start my PC, because it's being sent to the HDMI
output (my TV). I want it to go to the Analogue output (my PC) like it
used to on 13.04. I can change it using the pulse-audio
control.34 {
iface CARD
name 'Line Out Front Jack'
value true
comment {
access read
type BOOLEAN
count 1
}
}
active profile:
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