On Wednesday 11 May 2022 08:31:19 pm William Morder via tde-users wrote: > On Sunday 08 May 2022 03:38:00 Nick Koretsky wrote: > > Looking at your output, you should probably use dmix:1,0 or plughw:1,0 > > (try both) > > Also, asla-source probably should be plughw:1,0 > > > > But you also need to set dmix:1,0 or plughw:1,0 (same one you set for > > pulse to use) as default output for alsa by adding this to > > /etc/asound.conf > > > > pcm.!default { > > type plug > > slave.pcm "dmix:1,0" > > } > > > > you can test with aplay -D device-name somewavfile.wav that its is > > correct device and it actually work > > Okay, so I made these changes. The lines in default.pa and system.pa follow > your recommendations. I also have created /etc/asound.conf and copied those > lines to that file. > > The result is no change whatsoever: smplayer does not play sound at all, > just the video; whereas vlc plays both sound and video. > > This isn't the end of the world. VLC is pretty good, but I find it a bit > awkward to navigate my playlists, etc.; for this, smplayer is much more > convenient, in my opinion, but now it doesn't work. > > I will return to the suggestions made in these posts, and study on that web > page (https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Troubleshooting) to see > if I can get it to work. No doubt I have missed something, but at present I > am stumped. > > Bill > ____________________________________________________ Hi Bill Can you make a little video of your settings for smplayer? Or take screenshots like the ones I've attached? Kate
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