Re: No sound after update

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On Thu, 2022-09-22 at 12:35 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Sep 2022 11:00:13 +0200
> andreas.fournier@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> > On Tue, 2022-09-20 at 10:38 +0200, fedora wrote:
> > > Don't you need to start pipewire as the normal user? i.e.
> > > 
> > > [host@non-root-user]$ systemctl restart pipewire-pulse.service
> > > --user  
> > 
> > ah, right. When run as a normal user that command succeeds and in
> > the
> > log I can find
> > 
> > systemd[2290]: Stopping pipewire-pulse.service - PipeWire
> > PulseAudio... systemd[2290]: Stopped pipewire-pulse.service -
> > PipeWire PulseAudio. systemd[2290]: Started pipewire-pulse.service
> > -
> > PipeWire PulseAudio. rtkit-daemon[1231]: Successfully made thread
> > 62005 of process 62005 (/usr/bin/pipewire-pulse) owned by '1000'
> > high
> > priority at nice level - 11.rtkit-daemon[1231]: Successfully made
> > thread 62014 of process 62005 (/usr/bin/pipewire-pulse) owned by
> > '1000' RT at priority 20. juno pipewire-pulse[62013]: 536870912
> > 
> > But still no audio.
> > 
> > Also tried 'aplay -D plughw:2,0 <audio file>'. No audio was
> > produced.
> 
> This should have worked, if you have a speaker connected to the out
> port on the on board sound device (the green one). 

The audio came back yesterday, but hard to tell what was the culprit.
Anyway yesterday I updated every package to the latest from repo and
tested different things. I stumbled upon a software called PulseAudio
Volume Control and in its Output Devices tab I fiddled with its knobs
and suddenly the audio was back.

One thing that might also play into this is that the OS shows two
output devices, when in reality I only have one monitor with built-in
speakers that I've been using since always. Settings -> Sound shows two
output devices, both named HDMI/DisplayPort - Built-in Audio.
PulseAudio Volume Control shows Built-in Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI)
twice.

Thanks for all the help
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