Overriding DONT_MOVE flag.

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Title: Marionetas Mey

Hello, there. I'm using Zoom (conference meeting software) for Linux (Debian 10 Buster x64). When Zoom is running, I need to move its Source Input to another Source... andit is not possible, because it has the flag DONT_MOVE. I tried all this:

· Changed or or created these files:

    /etc/openal/alsoft.conf
    ~/.alsoftrc
    ~/.conf/pulse/alsoftrc

with:
    [pulse]
    allow-moves = yes # (or true or 1)

· Built OpenAL 1.20.1 (I had 1.19.1 from system) and installed:

    cmake ..
    make
    sudo make install
    ldconfig -v
    # also...
    sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libopenal.so.1.20.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopenal.so
    sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libopenal.so.1.20.1 /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopenal.so.1
    # also rebooting...

Also tried the alsoft-config 1.20.1 that does have the "Allow moving streams" option (the 1.19 didn't have it) and checked it...

NOTHING. Zoom still has the control of that stream.
What else can I do to achieve this?

The purpose of doing this is because, sometimes and suddenly, the audio starts with a 2-3 seconds lag. I think this cames from somewhere in PulseAudio. I've created a module-remap-sink to connect audio out monitor to Zoom, because I'm using OBS to send audio/video to it. So, I want to unload that module-remap-sink without crashing Zoom (in fact, a crash occurrs when doing that). And then, create the module again and creconnect Zoom to it.

Thanks in advance.

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