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How to configure default audio profile

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Re: How to configure default audio profile
« Reply #2 on: August 23, 2020, 11:29:02 AM »
 

Jacob Pertou

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I had a similar experience, when I used the HDMI for audio output. The problem stopped when I connected a USB DAC instead. I know, it's not a solution, but I thought it was nice to know, anyway.
 

How to configure default audio profile
« Reply #1 on: August 22, 2020, 04:37:19 PM »
 

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This is not a specific Linux Lite problem since it's the same on all distros. I am using my laptop with a docking station, and need the sound to go to HDMI 3, but it always defaults to HDMI 2 when starting up/redocking. I need to change it every time in the Pulseaudio volume control.

Is there a way to make it use HDMI 3 instead of 2? Perhaps remove HDMI 2 alltogether? Always forcing HDMI 3 is not an option since it needs to correctly revert back to internal speakers when undocked.
 

 

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