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I have a similar issue in 17.10. When I launch a new x session for a
game it will drop it to my s/pdif output. Setting the default sink in
/etc/pulse/default.pa and commenting out module-switch-on-connect has no
effect. This is horribly frustrating.
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I did some more testing and used a USB sound card. If I select output to
that one its still selected when I turn off the monitor.
So it's only when I use the built in sound that it switched to HDMI when
I turn off the monitor.
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Tried new kernel 4.13.0-041300rc4-generic same issue
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Title:
default output changes from intel builtin to hdmi when display is
turned off. yes
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Title:
de
If the problem was localized to 17.10 then I would have said try undoing
a recent change we introduced to /etc/pulse/default.pa:
### Use hot-plugged devices like Bluetooth or USB automatically (LP: #1702794)
.ifexists module-switch-on-connect.so
load-module module-switch-on-connect
.endif
But tha
The problem existed even before I upgraded to 17.10. but now I can not
go back to that version.
I think it started to happen when upgrading the kernel version. I
thought that it would eventually be fixed but apparently I'm about the
only one seeing this.
What I do not understand is why it changes
Thanks for that. My first thought is to wait for the next pulseaudio
update where we will be removing a pile of historic patches that change
behaviour slightly, but exist neither in Debian nor upstream. If that
doesn't fix it then perhaps this is related to the switch-on-connect
module (misfiring?)
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So if I have sound output selected to be the intel sound on the
mainboard and turn off one of my two displays the audio out is changed
to HDMI. YES OFF it's not a typo.
The Display I turn off is connecte
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** Description changed:
So if I have sound output selected to be the intel sound on the
mainboard and turn off one of my two displays the audio out is changed
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