On 19/3/18 9:55 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 03/19/18 06:44, Ed Greshko wrote:
FWIW, I have a ~/.pulse directory. Within it there is a file called
741a5ee204e44a41982409c7e07d04de-default-sink which contains
Oh, strangely?, I found that on one system the directory was ~/.pulse while another
has a set of files in ~/.config/pulse
I suppose the difference may be that the ~/.pulse system has been upgraded since
about F22 while the other system is a fresh F27 install
If it is of any interest, my F27 system is an upgrade from F26 that was
a fresh install and it doesn't have a ~/.pulse directory either, it has
the ~/.config/pulse directory, which like on Ed's machine, has a
default-sink file.
With my Logitech G33 wireless headphones, pulseaudio gives me the option
of digital or analogue sound output, and I've found that compared to the
analog sound output the digital output is hopeless. With digital output
I have to turn the volume output in pulseaudio up to 150% to be able to
properly hear the audio, but that introduces "static" artifacts into the
audio, the onscreen volume level display when using the volume control
on the headphones doesn't match the headphones, in that it reaches 100%
before the headphones volume control and increasing the volume on the
headphones has no impact on the output volume level. With analog output
these processes all work "properly" and are comparable with the same
functions under windows.
regards,
Steve
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