Rerouting an automatically created loopback?

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On 11.02.2016 12:34, Tanu Kaskinen wrote:
> On Wed, 2016-02-10 at 17:37 +0100, Stefan Neufeind wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> upon pairing a phone I automatically get an A2DP source. And when
>> playing sound from that phone it plays back on the PC through an
>> autocreated loopback.
>>
>> However the loopbacked sound comes out of the wrong pair of speakers. In
>> "pavucontrol" under "Recording" I see the loopback and can mute it or
>> so. But I didn't find a way there so select what speakers the loopback
>> goes out through?
>>
>> Or is there a "routing-GUI" (like with Jack?) besides the functionality
>> in pavucontrol?
> 
> module-loopback creates two streams: one to connect to the source
> device and one to connect to the sink device. If you want to change
> where the loopback plays, you'll have to move the playback side stream.
> You should be able to do this with pavucontrol. If the Playback tab
> doesn't have an entry for the loopback, choose "All Streams" from the
> "Show:" drop-down menu.

Hi,

great that helped. Hmm, I found the Show-dropdown on the other tabs but
must have missed it on the Playback-tab somehow. Knowing about the
concept that loopback always have two ends of course helps - and makes
much sense.

Great, nice. I really like how easily an A2DP-connected device
integrates seamless into PA.


Kind regards,
 Stefan



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