tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977684764667858073.post870703662983962593..comments2024-02-09T21:43:15.143+00:00Comments on /bɑs ˈtjɛ̃ no ˈse ʁɑ/ (hadess) | News: Pipewire Hackfest 2018Bastien Nocerahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14621847888418739807noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977684764667858073.post-7339523362448225812018-10-31T15:12:56.785+00:002018-10-31T15:12:56.785+00:00The best fun I had recently was when I switched my...The best fun I had recently was when I switched my audio output to the HDMI monitor, started some music playing, and hit the Lock Screen key while going to make myself a cup of tea.<br /><br />DPMS power off apparently turns off the audio as well on this LG monitor.<br /><br />(And then at a latter point in time I discovered that unplugging the HDMI cable does not switch the PulseAudio output back to internal speakers.)Marius Gedminashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15155998626202067226noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977684764667858073.post-90139165712287330102018-10-31T13:21:27.238+00:002018-10-31T13:21:27.238+00:00Oh, certainly. I should have put that in quotes, b...Oh, certainly. I should have put that in quotes, because the problems impact any setup where the audio configuration changes dynamically, whether it's Bluetooth audio, external sound cards, plugging in a monitor, plugging in headsets of any description, or outputting audio over the network via AirPlay and the likes. Hopefully we can figure this out better once we have a full view of it.Bastien Nocerahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14621847888418739807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-977684764667858073.post-55825677018481785462018-10-31T12:43:51.996+00:002018-10-31T12:43:51.996+00:00Not just highly-mobile users... as a desktop user ...Not just highly-mobile users... as a desktop user who occasionally plugs in a USB headset, I don't think I've ever seen it automatically switch over. I've always had to go into the Gnome sound settings and select the device, so if Pipewire were to make it possible to say "always prefer this input/output device if present", it'd be really nice.Simon Geardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07786893636772054343noreply@blogger.com