Re: using the line-out of my plugable usb audio adapter

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On January 27, 2023 10:47:45 AM PST, Paul Elliott <pelliott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>My Plugable usb audio adapter <https://tinyurl.com/ysw3y93p> has two
>jacks,
>a pink one and a greenone. One is for (pink) microphone and microphone
>speaker the other is supposed to be (green) lineout.
>
>I want to plug into line out because I want to use the pink one for
>microphone.
>
>Currently sound comes out of the pink one and silence out of the green
>one.
>
>I can not solve this problem by setting a different default sink,
>because
>the device shows only one port called analog-output-speaker.
>
>How to I get pulse audio to create a port for the green jack, so I can
>set
>it into the default?

Can you post the output of this command while the card is plugged in?

$ pactl list cards


--Sean






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