On Wed, Jan 20, 2021 at 5:02 PM Brandon Nielsen <nielsenb@jetfuse.net> wrote:Would some kind of device switching test case be feasible? In my experience that's where a lot of weird behavior creeps in. For example, plugging in a USB interface, using it, and unplugging it. Or switching back and forth between Bluetooth and wired hardware (or even changing Bluetooth headset mode back and forth between A2DP / HFP).This is a great idea, I love it! Most of us now have at least two output devices - the usual jack output and a display connected over DP/HDMI. Not all monitors have integrated speakers, but some have a jack connector you can connect your headphones in. And that's exactly how I use it - speakers connected to my desktop's output jack, and headphones connected to my monitor, which allows me to switch between speakers and headphones in a pure software way, without replugging connectors all the time. Sometimes it causes some issues. This would be a great test case with Pipewire.And as suggested by Brandon, other devices like USB headphones or Bluetooth headphones are probably even more common than my own use case. Let's cover this.
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