Hi,
You can also identify the card with pacmd
and set the card for him and save it in the folder
~/config/pulse/default.pa
See if this explains it better than I can do:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio
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Hi,
You can also identify the card with pacmd
and set the card for him and save it in the folder
~/config/pulse/default.pa
See if this explains it better than I can do:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio
T+ = See you later
how do i identify?
I donāt understand anything else, I went to test the 5.13 kernel performance and the system updated, now the audio problem seems to be solved
Itās reading my friend, unfortunately thatās how I learned to deal with Linux, the material to identify everything that Linux can do is there, but here we go to read
And thatās the big difference between a Linux system and the owners, in Linux everything has a solution, there almost never is
Best regards,
Paulo Creto
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