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I'm using Arch's pulseaudio package, which is currently at upstream<br>
commit 09e88de.<br>
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On my laptop I have speakers and headphones. However, pactl also<br>
includes a third port "Analog Output"[0], which (according to<br>
alsamixer) behaves the similarly to the headphones port.<br>
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The problem was that this was being selected as my default port, when<br>
no headphones were plugged in. If I plugged in my headphones, I'd get<br>
the headphones port, and unplugging them would get me the speakers<br>
port (i.e., after plugging in my headphones ones everything is as it<br>
should be).<br>
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I guess the behavior I would expect would be that there should be no<br>
"Analog Output" port at all on my system.<br>
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Is this a known issue, or have I made a mistake in my configuration?<br>
Any further information I could provide?<br>
<br></div></blockquote><div><br></div><div>post the output of alsa-info.sh <br><br></div><div>do your laptop have line out jack or line out jack at dock station ?<br><br></div><div>Some notebook have headphone, line out , mic and line in jack which can used to support 5.1 or 7.1 <br>
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