Hi Felipe, thanks for your reply and sorry for the late reply.
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 2:16 AM, Felipe Sateler <fsate...@debian.org> wrote: > On Wed, Aug 07, 2013 at 03:01:32PM -0300, CruX wrote: > > Package: pulseaudio > > Version: 4.0-6 > > Severity: normal > > > > Dear Maintainer, > > > > After upgrading to PulseAudio 4 on Jessie I have to select the correct > card profile after each reboot. > > Every time it goes back to "Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output", while I > select "Analog Stereo Duplex". > > It doesn't matter if I change that option through GNOME's "Sound > Settings", through "pavucontrol" > >or doing "pacmd set-card-profile 0 > output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo" from the CLI. > > > > Further investigation seems to point to the priorities each profile gets > when my HDMI external monitor is plugged in. See the two files I'm > attaching with the output of "pacmd list-cards" when booting with and > without it. I'm on a laptop and most of the time I'm using the external LCD > monitor which doesn't have speakers or any audio related functionality FWIW. > > > > I understand the autodetecting and rearranging of profile priorities, > but I think the user choice should be preserved across reboots. Please > correct me if I'm wrong and this is somehow a feature not a bug. > > You can force a setting in pulseaudio by specifying it in the default.pa > file. Just append > > set-card-profile 0 output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo > > to the file > Adding this line to the ~/.config/pulse/default.pa file did the trick and after a reboot the setting is preserved. Thanks! > > > > One other related effect of this is that I get no sound on KDE apps, > regardless of the pulse profile change. After editing the Phonon sound > preferences through "systemsettings" and choosing the right profile I can > test speakers and I get sound, but as soon as I close and reopen the > settings they're back to "HDMI output". So for KDE apps I cannot persist > the option, even in the same session.Disclaimer: I don't have the full KDE > desktop installed, only Amarok dependencies. Should I file this as a bug > for another package? > > This looks like a bug somewhere in the kde stack. But first lets see if > the above fixes anything. > At some point in the past this stopped happening. I'm using jessie and upgrading almost daily, so something got fixed in between. I guess you can disregard it. Thanks again, -- Sebastián Cruz defaul...@gmail.com