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usb audio - How to make pulseaudio recognize my usb ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/612951/how-to-make-pulseaudio-recognize-my-usb-headphones-as-stereo-instead-of-mono
    Turned out that somehow my other usb-soundcard interfered with it, detatching it before booting solved the problem but not during runtime. Weirdly, this seemed to also affect my VMware Setup (low level driver handover, Ubuntu20, pulseaudio 13.99 also not working- not Windows VM however)

Pulseaudio and USB headphones - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/pulseaudio-and-usb-headphones-4175578814/
    I don't know the slightest thing about pulseaudio, other than it just seems to work with slackware-current since it's addition to the packages. Example: 1. Playing music out of the speakers as normally. 2. Plug USB headphones in. 3. Speakers become silent, and sound comes out of headphones.

ubuntu - Pulseaudio with external sound adapter: work ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/204782/pulseaudio-with-external-sound-adapter-work-around-broken-sound
    Reload pulseaudio: $ pulseaudio -k Restart your audio player and try again. From: https://chrisjean.com/fix-for-usb-audio-is-too-loud-and-mutes-at-low-volume-in-ubuntu/ (See bug 1248649.) However, this workaround does not seem to help anymore with Fedora 23 (pulseaudio 7.1) - or maybe different values have to be used.

Tell PulseAudio to ignore a USB device using udev — …

    https://jamielinux.com/blog/tell-pulseaudio-to-ignore-a-usb-device-using-udev/
    August 21, 2015. PulseAudio is fantastic software for managing sound on your desktop. However, if you have specialist audio hardware, you likely want your application to access this hardware without any interference from PulseAudio. For example, you might have a USB digital-to-analog converter (DAC) or USB soundcard.

default - Make PulseAudio prefer external audio device ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/113704/make-pulseaudio-prefer-external-audio-device
    I would like PulseAudio to always prefer an external device over the internal, if one is available. Is there a way to accomplish this? pulseaudio default soundcard. Share. ... As soon as a USB audio device is unplugged the setting as default device is annoyingly forgotten, despite the fact that all the other settings such as volume, balance ...

Pulseaudio and USB Dac / Multimedia and Games / Arch Linux ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=85622
    How do I get pulseaudio to see my USB dac? It keeps playing sound through the sound card only. I've added "load-module module-udev-detect" to default.pa, and changed my ~/.asoundrc to include: pcm.pulse { type pulse } ctl.pulse { type pulse } pcm.!default { type pulse } ctl.!default { type pulse } aplay -L shows this, but I don't know what to ...

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