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linux - Setting the default pulseaudio capture source to ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/596823/setting-the-default-pulseaudio-capture-source-to-monitor-via-command-line#:~:text=analog-stereo.monitor%20is%20a%20Pulseaudio%20source%20for%20audio%20recording.,recording%20can%20be%20set%20with%3A%20pacmd%20set-default-source%20alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.monitor
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linux - Pulseaudio set/check default source - Stack Overflow

    https://stackoverflow.com/questions/59150186/pulseaudio-set-check-default-source
    1.change /etc/pulse/client.conf, add following lines: default-sink = alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.hdmi-stereo default-source = alsa_input.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo. 2.change /etc/pulse/default.pa, add following lines: ### Make some devices default set-default-source alsa_input.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.

linux - Setting the default pulseaudio capture source to ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/596823/setting-the-default-pulseaudio-capture-source-to-monitor-via-command-line
    analog-stereo.monitor is a Pulseaudio source for audio recording. It would not be recognised by ALSA when used in file ~/.asoundrc. to see information about Pulseaudio sinks and sources, including defaults: pacmd dump default-source for recording can be set with: pacmd set-default-source alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo.monitor

sound - Pulseaudio changing default source not applied …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/1242306/pulseaudio-changing-default-source-not-applied-to-applications-that-were-running
    However the set-default-source sometimes does not take effect! To me it looks like pulseaudio somehow "remembers" which source an application did use before and it automatically selects that source again for a specific application. I.e. audacity uses the laptop-mic, a simple arecord uses the headset-mic, although default is set to "laptop" currently.

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki - Arch Linux

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    To set a system wide default, add the source name in the default.pa file: /etc/pulse/default.pa... set-default-sink alsa_output.pci-0000_04_01.0.analog-stereo... or per-user configuration default.pa file (which loads the default configuration from /etc/pulse/default.pa and overwrites the lines specified in this file: ~.config/pulse/default.pa

linux - Configure pulseaudio default input port - Unix ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/612215/configure-pulseaudio-default-input-port
    pacmd set-source-mute [NAME of source from previous command output] 1. and unmute with. pacmd set-source-mute [NAME of source from previous command output] 0. Better yet you can set the source as your default source output: pacmd set-default-source [NAME] and then your shortcut, should control your analog microphone.

Default/fallback devices - freedesktop.org

    https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/PulseAudio/Documentation/User/DefaultDevice/
    set-default-sink <sink index or sink name> set-default-source <source index or source name> How to set the default device. If you, for example, plug in a new sound card and want it to be the default device from now on, you can tell PulseAudio to change the fallback sink to the new sound card, but that will only have effect on programs that PulseAudio hasn't seen …

pulseaudio - Set default sound device output - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/145135/set-default-sound-device-output
    You can first view your current default audio device by typing: pactl stat And with. pactl list you can view all your devices. And with this command. echo "set-default-sink alsa_output.Headset" | pacmd you can set the default device.

PulseAudio from the Command Line - Shallow Sky

    https://shallowsky.com/linux/pulseaudio-command-line.html
    Notice, in the previous listing, there's an asterisk before the built-in mic, which menas it's the default source. But if you need to get the pulseaudio name for thedefault source for a script, a shorter way is: pactl info | grep "Default Source". Okay, you have a list of mics.

Down the drain: The elusive ‘default’ PulseAudio sink ...

    https://brokkr.net/2018/05/24/down-the-drain-the-elusive-default-pulseaudio-sink/
    There is no such thing as a default output device (or sink) in PulseAudio. It say so right there in the official documentation. There is something referred to as a fallback device which is used “if the stream has not been seen before”. Yet there is …

[SOLVED] "set-default-sink" and "set-default-source" not ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=181681
    I found out later that I can set the front mic as default by using command "pacmd list-sources" and locate ports. Then assign port "analog-input-front-mic" to my "source" named "alsa_input.pci-0000_00_05.0.analog-stereo" by adding a line "set-source-port alsa_input.pci-0000_00_05.0.analog-stereo" in "/etc/pulse/default.pa". And about Skype...

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