On Sun, 2021-10-10 at 08:38 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 10/10/2021 07:48, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:On Sat, 2021-10-09 at 06:40 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:What results do you get if you boot your system with the USB speakers disconnected and the connect them once the system is fully booted?I was listening to some audio when the sound stopped; AudioEngine had disappeared from the list of output devices. A log extract is attached (Audio-Crash.txt).There may be a problem with the cable. The speakers are attached to the computer with a USB extender cable, which may not give as good a connection as is needed. So I moved things around and connected the speakers without the extender; we'll see if things get better. A log extract is attached (Audio-Restore-ShortCable.txt).
Oh, I never did have much luck with USB extender cables. FWIW, I don't use USB devices all that much. Other than
dongles I only have an HDMI capture device hooked to USB.
With speakers, I use Bluetooth. I find them more versatile.
Everything is working now. A new USB cable long enough to reach from the speakers to the computer without an extension has made USB reliable. And a new Bluetooth dongle from tp-link has made Bluetooth reliable. And there have been some upgrades to pipewire, which may have affected things. The sound using USB seems slightly superior to that using Bluetooth.
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