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On 2014-01-07T22:16:52+00:00 Aaf-fake-freedesktop wrote:

My default audio is being sent to my HDMI output instead of my Analog
output. This change happened after upgrading from Xubuntu 13.04 to 13:10
(64-bit). If I use Pavucontrol to change my settings, they are lost
after I reboot. So there are 2 problems:

1. My default uses the HDMI instead of the Analog output.
2. Changing the above doesn't persist after a reboot.

The pulse-audio Volume Control doesn't have my Analogue Output as a
valid option in the Output Devices tab; it appears only after I select
Analogue Stereo within the Configuration tab. I then choose it as my
"fallback" device (which I think means default device?), but my changes
are not saved between reboots.

After changing the output device to Analogue Stereo using the
Configuration tab, I then have to change the output of the individual
program using the Playback tab, since it uses the current default
(HDMI).

I've tried setting my default audio device using pacmd, but it hasn't
helped: my Analogue device does show up as the active sink when I run
pacmd list-sinks, but it's not the selected device within the Volume
Control (in the Configuration tab) so I don't get any sound unless I
manually change it using the GUI.

Here's the output of some pactl commands after I start my PC - note that
the Analog Stereo source is missing:

$ pactl list sources short
0 alsa_input.usb-046d_08b2-01-U0x46d0x8b2.analog-mono module-alsa-card.c s16le 
1ch 44100Hz SUSPENDED
1 alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo.monitor module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 
44100Hz SUSPENDED

$ pactl list sinks short
0 alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz 
SUSPENDED

After I open the pulse-audio Volume Control and select the "Analog
Stereo" item from the Configuration tab, running the same commands again
gives:

$ pactl list sources short
0 alsa_input.usb-046d_08b2-01-U0x46d0x8b2.analog-mono module-alsa-card.c s16le 
1ch 44100Hz IDLE
1 alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo.monitor module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 
44100Hz IDLE
2 alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.monitor module-alsa-card.c s16le 
2ch 44100Hz IDLE

$ pactl list sinks short
0 alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 44100Hz 
IDLE
1 alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo module-alsa-card.c s16le 2ch 
44100Hz IDLE

The Analogue Stereo source is present and I can hear sound through my
PC's speakers. But when I reboot my PC these settings are lost, and I
have to do this over again. I wouldn't mind so much if I could fix this
from the command line, but I haven't found a way to do that.

I originally raised this bug on Ubuntu's Launchpad, so you might find
some useful information from other users there:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1256511

Reply at:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1256511/comments/17


** Changed in: pulseaudio
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: pulseaudio
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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