The first time I've installed Pulse Audio, I had multiple profiles for my onboard hda_intel sound board, and a single digital out profile for my ATI hdmi card. Perfectly. Phonon acted weird, then I discovered about the xdg autostart .desktop file. Executed the phonon/kde script and then everything was perfect. I could select the correct profile, had 2 devices (Intel HDA and ATI hdmi), input and output working correctly. Tested on multiple softwares, including Skype.<br>
Ah, I'm on Gentoo, KDE 4, btw.<br><br>The problem arrises next time I booted, I guess. Now I have 3 devices, ATI hdmi, Intel HDA and Internal Audio. Intel HDA just have a digital output profile, which is useless for me. Internal audio works as a device with a single output, which points to the default output (green jack) in my onboard card, where my headphone is plugged. Internal Audio isn't selectable in the Configuration tab in pavucontrol, so I can't select any profile for it. With this new setup, I don't have analog input from my onboard Intel HDA soundcard, so no microphone, no Skype.<br>
<br>aplay -l and arecord -l gives me correct results. I just don't understand WHEN or WHAT made PA go mad at me, and mess with my devices.<br><br clear="all">Claudio Roberto França Pereira (a.k.a. Spidey)<br>hardMOB - HTForum - @spideybr<br>
Engenharia de Computação - UFES 2006/1<br>