With my USB Turntable connected when I login to my desktop, pulseaudio sets it's default "sink" to the USB Audio subsystem instead of my onboard audio card.
I had the same issue with alsa many moons ago, and was able to work around that with some modprobe.conf foo. Now, my configuration hacks don't seem to be able to tame the pulseaudio demon and I am at a loss.
Any guidance on how to get pulseaudio to use the sound device I choose as the default sink?
Sean
On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 19:50 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:
With my USB Turntable connected when I login to my desktop, pulseaudio sets it's default "sink" to the USB Audio subsystem instead of my onboard audio card.
I had the same issue with alsa many moons ago, and was able to work around that with some modprobe.conf foo. Now, my configuration hacks don't seem to be able to tame the pulseaudio demon and I am at a loss.
Any guidance on how to get pulseaudio to use the sound device I choose as the default sink?
Sean
Try this: Start [Applications>Sound & Video>PulseAudio Volume Control], right-click on your favorite sink, select "Default".
-Chris
On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 23:06 -0400, Chris Tyler wrote:
On Tue, 2008-09-02 at 19:50 -0700, Sean Bruno wrote:
With my USB Turntable connected when I login to my desktop, pulseaudio sets it's default "sink" to the USB Audio subsystem instead of my onboard audio card.
I had the same issue with alsa many moons ago, and was able to work around that with some modprobe.conf foo. Now, my configuration hacks don't seem to be able to tame the pulseaudio demon and I am at a loss.
Any guidance on how to get pulseaudio to use the sound device I choose as the default sink?
Sean
Try this: Start [Applications>Sound & Video>PulseAudio Volume Control], right-click on your favorite sink, select "Default".
-Chris
Ah....right-click....Thanks!
A tad unintuitive, but works great!
Sean