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From: walt <w41ter@...>
Subject: Re: AMD hdaudio: why do I have two audio devices and two mixers?
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2012 10:21:42 -0700
On 03/31/2012 10:25 PM, Sebastian Beßler wrote:

> Then the mixer from kde segfaulted and the sound
> was gone as pulseaudio then prefered HDMI over my real soundcard.

Well, I just spent an hour figuring out how to fix that problem :)

I assume your HDMI card is "sink number 0" and the analog device is
"sink number 1".  That's how it works in my new machine, anyway.

#grep sink /etc/pulse/client.conf 
 default-sink = 1

I changed the 0 to 1 and now everything works normally.  As for any
kde app segfaulting.....



References:
AMD hdaudio: why do I have two audio devices and two mixers?
-- walt
Re: AMD hdaudio: why do I have two audio devices and two mixers?
-- Alex Schuster
Re: AMD hdaudio: why do I have two audio devices and two mixers?
-- walt
Re: Re: AMD hdaudio: why do I have two audio devices and two mixers?
-- Sebastian Beßler
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