Debian Multimedia :: Pulseaudio Change Default Soundcard

May 13, 2015

I have a problem on a fresh install of Jessie with KDE. I have three soundcards. In Wheezy I used pavucontrol once for each application to change the sink from the internal to the external soundcard, and that setting would stick each time I rebooted the system (audio would go on the external soundcard). Now each time I reboot the audio gets routed to the internal soundcard and I have to use pavucontrol each time to route the audio back to the external one. URL...

putting this line in /etc/pulse/default.pa

set-default-sink alsa_output.usb-E-MU_Systems__Inc._E-MU_0404___USB_E-MU-0E-3F04-07D80A14-027A8-STATION_01-00-USB.analog-stereo

as well as this one, and issuing:

pacmd set-default-sink alsa_output.usb-E-MU_Systems__Inc._E-MU_0404___USB_E-MU-0E-3F04-07D80A14-027A8-STATION_01-00-USB.analog-stereo

and none of them has worked. I don't know if it's a related issue, but the settings I choose in the for Phonon in the KDE multimedia settings don't stick either. I select the external soundcard as default device and upon reboot the internal one is on top on the preferences list.

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I have a SteelSeries Siberia USB soundcard. I'd like to get pulseaudio to automatically recognize it and switch to it when I plug it in.

Currently I have to go alsamixer in terminal, select the device and turn it up (It's always at zero when I plug it in). When I do this I can't control the volume with the buttons on my laptop, i have to either control the volume in the media player or move it up and down in alsamixer.

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I have a SteelSeries Siberia USB soundcard. I'd like to get pulseaudio to automatically recognize it and switch to it when I plug it in. Currently I have to go alsamixer in terminal, select the device and turn it up (It's always at zero when I plug it in). When I do this I can't control the volume with the buttons on my laptop, i have to either control the volume in the media player or move it up and down in alsamixer.

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I was using alsa, but then reverted temporarily to pulseAudio due to a minor issue. Later on, I did remove pulseaudio through yum. And that was the end. No matter what alsa/pulseaudio version I install or reinstall...

[NetGh0st@localhost ~]$ aplay -l
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Jul 24, 2010

I am still having a problem with pulseaudio. When I login I have no sound. I have to click on the pulseaudio applet on the panel and select default server. I hear a sound and I am good to go. Any suggestions out there?I have a related thread, the link is below.HTML Code:[URL]

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Code:

pacmd set-sink-volume 1 32768

But I'd like to do something like

Code:

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I have no more sound on my debian. The only audio output I can find is the "dummy output".

When I try ask to aplay -l to display my sound cards, here's the output :

Code: Select alldevice_list:268: aucune carte son n'a été trouvée... <=> french for "no sound card found"

But I can still see my card(s) using lspci :

Code: Select all00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller (rev 06)
   Subsystem: Toshiba America Info Systems Device fa49
   Flags: fast devsel, IRQ 255
   Memory at f7a14000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled] [size=16K]
   Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 2

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I normally running my systems without pulseaudio, because don't need it. Now i want to able to stream music via bluetooth to my Yamaha AV-receiver.

I search how to set it up, but i doesn't seem to work with alsa only, so i installed pulseaudio.

Now, everytime if I a try to run a application that needs audio the applications freeezes. Without pulseaudio everything works fine.

Tried pulseaudio 7.1.2 from testing and 8.0.1 from unstable but both fail.

If I open pavucontrol, i'm getting a message 'Establishing connection t pulse audio, please wait..'.

When I do 'ps ux' i see that pulseaudio is running.

Debian testing/unstable.

Tried with several kernels, stock kernel 4.1, self compiled 4.3, 4.1.4

Pulseaudio 7.1.2/8.0.1

00:03.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor HD Audio Controller [8086:0c0c] (rev 06)
00:1b.0 Audio device [0403]: Intel Corporation 8 Series/C220 Series Chipset High Definition Audio Controller [8086:8c20] (rev 05)

In /etc/modprobe.d/alsa.conf contains, just for making that my analog sound is the first/default card

options snd-hda-intel id=PCH index=0
options snd-hda-intel id=HDMI index=1

How do I get pulseaudio working?

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paprefs
-Tab Network access

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Welcome to PulseAudio! Use "help" for usage information.
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driver: <module-alsa-card.c>
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(totem:3450): Totem-DEBUG: Received SaveYourself(SmSaveLocal, !Shutdown, SmInteractStyleNone, !Fast) in state idle
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Code: Select allD: [pulseaudio] resampler.c:   rate 48000 -> 96000 (method speex-float-10)

while 96000 stream is copied:

Code: Select allD: [pulseaudio] resampler.c:   rate 96000 -> 96000 (method copy)

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Code:
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