Re: Control audio output between Line Out and Headphones

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Am 12.06.2017 um 01:15 schrieb Ed Greshko:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset
High Definition Audio (rev 05)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK106 HDMI Audio Controller
(rev a1)

I have my Bose speakers plugged into the line-out on the back-panel of
my tower.  In pavucontrol it shows as plugged in.  When I plugin a set
of headphones into the headphone jack at the front of the tower the
speakers cut out and the headphones are active and show active in
pavucontrol.

http://tinyurl.com/yave5h2g  has some screenshots which I think are self
explanatory.
I think it is the job of the HW to cut out the Line output when the
headphones are inserted and inform the SW.  FWIW, I'm also using KDE but
it shouldn't make a difference.

Well, I certainly agree that it is nice to have such a feature. My Problem is, that the 3.5 mm connectors tend to wear out quiet fast so I'd like to not pull them in and out multiple times a day... A bad contact gets very annoying and is not good for amp or headphones either I think (you know, the loud crack when you put in the plugs while the amp is running)

I just tried with Windows 10 and the third Driver did it: I can switch between headphones and amp while both are plugged, so it's possible somehow..

DK
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