On Fri, 24 Nov 2017 09:09:07 -0500
Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, 23 Nov 2017 21:49:17 -0500
> Doug wrote:
> 
> > It may take some serious fiddling
> > around with the possibilities in PA  
> 
> My most annoying PA experience was it doing something
> a bit like that all by itself. All I did was apply
> updates one day, and suddenly only about half the
> media apps on my system were able to make sound.
> 
> After days of trying to figure this out, I finally
> found that pulse had decided, all by itself, that
> some apps should be using the analog out and
> other apps should be using the HDMI output. When
> I plugged some speakers into the analog out
> on the computer, the sound for the "silent" apps
> showed up on those speakers.
> 
> Another few days of beating it over the head and
> using every single sound mixer app I could find to
> tell it to use the HDMI output for everything and
> I finally got sound back. [ .... ]

With all that trouble : did you try to move the contents of
~/.config/pulse/* to somewhere else, then do something  
like restart pulse? If yes: did it help?

And I just had a look at the files in /etc/pulse - the editing
of these settings seem to be non-trivial, for me at least ...

Regards
Wolfgang


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