>There's a 'Hardware' tab in g-v-c where you can select a profile for >each available card (be it a sound card, a headset, usb speakers or a >webcam). System->Preferences->Sound in Lucid has Hardware tab with profiles so I think it is the Gnome volume control you talk about. And even better it has the A52 profile which works using the patches previously talked about. I hadn't realised that this was the place where profiles are selected. Thanks very much. >Since you probably have configured the default channel count to be 6, a52 > overrides the stereo hdmi. Sorry for the spam. Although I didn't set the default to 6 channels, you are correct I could not get stereo HDMI output (but only in Flash oddly). I will check whether this all works later. Appreciate your help. Cheers, Mike -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/pulseaudio-discuss/attachments/20100715/3ba9cd93/attachment.htm>