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Old 6th February 2008, 08:24 AM
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Audio Jack Detection

Hi!

Does anybody knows how to turn on jack detection on a HD audio card? I've tried telling alsa exactly which audio card I have but pulseaudio overrides my configs (DAMN THIS PULSE!).
My sound card is an Realtek ALC888 but in pulse audio is recognized as an INTEL card and the switches in the gui barely match the real functions.

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Old 6th February 2008, 04:52 PM
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In the pulse audio volume control can you not right click on the device and set it as the default?
Or what about making sure it is the first in the list in the settings tab in system-config-soundcard?

I constantly have to set the device in pulseaudio, it keeps selecting my "disabled" onboard audio rather than the (correct) pci audigy card. Ah well, F8 teething problems.
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Old 6th February 2008, 07:58 PM
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I can't double click to set my sound card in pulse audio.
system-config-soundcard is setup properly.
you might try to select your soundcard as default in system-config-soundcard and click apply.
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Old 6th February 2008, 08:07 PM
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I can't double click to set my sound card in pulse audio.
system-config-soundcard is setup properly.
you might try to select your soundcard as default in system-config-soundcard and click apply.
You don't double-click, you right-click on the device. Also if there is an active audio app you can right-click on that to set the device. The problem is it doesn't remember the settings for me. I'm assuming this will be fixed in F9, if not I'm gonna throw a serious huff on bugzilla.
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