Re: How to define a pulseaudio profile that ignores the “input” capabilities of a microphone

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Sorry, I should have written "output" capabilities of a microphone. Pulseaudio switches to the microphone as an output device when I plug it in, which is not what I want. So I'm looking for ways to make pulse audio use the microphone as an output device, but not as an input device.

On Fri, Jun 4, 2021 at 2:54 AM guest271314 <guest271314@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I do not gather the requirement. 

You can mute the device.

On Thu, Jun 3, 2021 at 9:22 AM Damian Nadales <damian.nadales@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I have a Blue Yeti microphone, which has a microphone jack and acts as an output device. However I do not want pulse audio to use this device to output sound.

After browsing for hours it seems that the most sensible solution would be to:

- define an udev rule for the device that loads a custom configuration for it
- define a custom configuration for the device, which sets its direction to "input" only

I tried to do this, but it failed:


I cannot find a way to get any logs, and I do not know what would be a sensible way to define such a profile. Do you have any suggestions?

I'm running Ubuntu 20.04.

Thank you in advance,
Damian.
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