now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
anyone??
tia, jackc...
On 2020-08-27 06:37, Jack Craig wrote:
now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
anyone??
Sure, it is the default. I can't recall when it became the default, but it has been for some time now.
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:37:15 -0700 Jack Craig wrote:
now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
I've never known there was a way to avoid it. That's why I'm using it. Every once in a while, for no apparent reason, it will decide my default audio shouldn't be HDMI any longer, then I spend a while discovering that the control center has the wrong device listed for audio. When it isn't doing that, it works fine.
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 15:41:03 -0700 Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net wrote:
On 8/26/20 3:37 PM, Jack Craig wrote:
now i got it working, i wonder if anyone else out there is using PA ??
anyone??
That's a strange question. Who wouldn't be using it? It's the default sound system. You would have to go to great lengths to not be using it.
I generally like PA, but it has a quirk with Zoom (likely the latter is to blame). Starts Zoom at around 50% of the audio. I miss quite a bit before I realize that I am the one who can fix my faint sound issue. FWIW, I use the official Zoom client for Fedora (they actually list Fedora).
Ranjan
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 4:10 PM Ranjan Maitra maitra@email.com wrote:
That's a strange question. Who wouldn't be using it? It's the default sound system. You would have to go to great lengths to not be using it.
not entirely true, i chased sound related expertise for a bit, thenn dove in and flew solo.
out of frustration, a fresh install cured it.
I generally like PA, but it has a quirk with Zoom (likely the latter is to blame). Starts Zoom at around 50% of the audio. I miss quite a bit before I realize that I am the one who can fix my faint sound issue. FWIW, I use the official Zoom client for Fedora (they actually list Fedora).
Ranjan
so, that is a 'no', i dont use it? thx!
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On 8/26/20 4:10 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I generally like PA, but it has a quirk with Zoom (likely the latter is to blame). Starts Zoom at around 50% of the audio. I miss quite a bit before I realize that I am the one who can fix my faint sound issue. FWIW, I use the official Zoom client for Fedora (they actually list Fedora).
I've never seen that and I've used Zoom quite a bit. I think PA does save application volumes, so maybe you had changed it at some point?
On Wed, 26 Aug 2020 17:37:57 -0700 Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net wrote:
On 8/26/20 4:10 PM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
I generally like PA, but it has a quirk with Zoom (likely the latter is to blame). Starts Zoom at around 50% of the audio. I miss quite a bit before I realize that I am the one who can fix my faint sound issue. FWIW, I use the official Zoom client for Fedora (they actually list Fedora).
I've never seen that and I've used Zoom quite a bit. I think PA does save application volumes, so maybe you had changed it at some point?
Thanks, Samuel!
Interesting, I never changed it, but this has happened over the past few weeks (after a Zoom update). Perhaps they want our eardrums to be safe or not to hear the clicks and clucks of those that are recording our conversations....
I will try and figure out case scenarios. I do shut off the application after every use so it has to be done pretty much every time.
Ranjan:-)