Missing analog profiles

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'Twas brillig, and Spidey / Claudio at 21/09/11 18:15 did gyre and gimble:
> I've stumbled upon this very problem again. I've double checked my
> confs for overrided settings and also checked pacmd for the udev
> module. Nothing wrong, apparently.
> But my intel-hda internal audio doesn't have analog output profiles
> anymore, just digital output profiles mixed with analog input.
> 
> I use kde4 but I'm re-emerging pulseaudio with gnome USE flag to
> enable GConf functionality. I have gnome and gtk+ libs already, so
> that's not a issue.
> 
> Ok, so I've re-emerged with GConf support and realtime support, and
> now my analog stereo duplex profile is available again. Any thoughts?
> Should I re-emerge pulseaudio without gnome USE flag and test the card
> detection?

Well the GTK and gconf stuff is totally unrelated to profile detection
stuff, so I suspect it was a somewhat freak occurrence. Did you have
missing profiles consistently? Or was it just with one boot? Did they
continue to be missing after a simple: "pulseaudio -k;
start-pulseaudio-x11; start-pulseaudio-kde" to restart things?

Perhaps some other app was hogging the audio device and prevented some
profiles from working when it was going through the detection phase?

Col



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