On Fri, Feb 15, 2013 at 6:22 PM, DJ Delorie <dj@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > (subject changed, please strip the [was...] when replying) > >> On 13/02/13 10:15 AM, DJ Delorie wrote: >> > (well, more like crap, since I still haven't figured out how to >> > get pulseaudio to use my digital audio outputs). >> >> Really? It's not that hard. It's either a device or a profile right on >> the very first tab of GNOME sound properties. If you're using >> pavucontrol, devices are on the 'Output Devices' tab, profiles are on >> the 'Configuration' tab. It's rather easier than doing the same thing >> with ALSA, really. > > I know all about those. I've tried them all. I've gone through all > the online discussions about how to get digital outputs to work with > pulseaudio. I've hacked at the config files and tried to trace the > operation. I've been doing this with every update since pulseaudio > was introduced, and they're all clean installs, not upgrades. It > worked just fine with ALSA. I've even run GNOME sound properties, > despite not running a GNOME desktop. I haven't yet tried F18 though, > because I don't yet have the spare days it takes to do that. > > It just doesn't work. It works just fine for me on F18 on media center box using a standard optical cable. Peter -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel