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pulseaudio - How do I get rid of this module-combine …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/165777/how-do-i-get-rid-of-this-module-combine-error-in-pulse-audio
    Jul 20 09:16:40 mythbuntu pulseaudio[6555]: [pulseaudio] module-combine.c: We will now load module-combine-sink. Please make sure to remove module-combine from your configuration. I looked in /etc/pulse/default.pa for any mention of module-combine , but did not see any.

HDMI Audio in Mythbuntu | Spartan Ideas

    https://spartanideas.msu.edu/2014/12/31/hdmi-audio-in-mythbuntu/
    I read somewhere that MythTV, which uses ALSA, might kill the PulseAudio service to avoid conflicts with ALSA. That suggested either creating a configuration file for ALSA that avoids PulseAudio or configuring PulseAudio properly. I tried the latter and it worked. The steps were: Install the pavucontrol package from a repository.

Mythbuntu - Free Knowledge Base- The DUCK Project ...

    https://wiki.robotz.com/index.php/Mythbuntu
    Mythbuntu is a media center linux distribution which combines an operating system (ubuntu) with software (mythtv) to achieve a complete DVR and video library system. ... Once configured, users are noticing that Pulse Audio loses its setting after a reboot or other event, and audio for apps in X.org stop working. Quick Fix: (assuming you have ...

How to Use PulseAudio to Manage Sounds on Ubuntu 18.04

    https://linuxhint.com/pulse_audio_sounds_ubuntu/
    Installing PulseAudio on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS uses ALSA for sound management by default. You can easily replace it with PulseAudio sound server. PulseAudio is available in the official package repository. So it’s easy to install. You …

[SOLVED] No sound with PulseaAudio / NVidia ... - MythTV

    https://forum.mythtv.org/viewtopic.php?t=3088
    Re: No sound with PulseaAudio / NVidia / HDMI. Post. by weff » Wed Apr 03, 2019 11:30 pm. Thanks for that. While fiddling with "Use internal volume controls" I discovered there is another menu behind that item accessed with '>' ie by pressing 'right'. Setting that to 'Software' allowed PulseAudio:default to work. So I'm marking this SOLVED!

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