Hi,

this was working 100% before with FF.

It creates a pseudo sink that can be used to play. This can be recorded as well.
It is my default sink 9.

I use a tool to record video and sound of my desktop.
I am a software/game developer and need to be able to do that from time to time.

Hmm.

Best regards
Andreas

Am 27.06.19 um 21:02 schrieb Jan Beich:
Andreas Drewke <[email protected]> writes:

On 2019-06-25 20:29, Jan Beich wrote:

Andreas Drewke <[email protected]> writes:

Have you tried "pacmd set-default-sink 9" ? Alternatively, remove
~/.config/pulse and let PA pick up default from hw.snd.default_unit.
Yes. Both. Also be aware that

about:support Shows 9 as default device. This is strange. Indeed
setting >media.cubeb.output_device does not work too. I have now no
idea how to fix this. However if FBSD 13 comes out I do a fresh
install. But maybe you still have an idea. Many thanx and Best regards
Does paplay(1) use the correct sink? Maybe default sink doesn't persist
after pulseaudio daemon exits.

$ fetch https://www2.iis.fraunhofer.de/AAC/ChID-BLITS-EBU-Narration.mp4
$ pkill pulseaudio
$ ffmpeg -i ChID-BLITS-EBU-Narration.mp4 -f wav - | paplay
<
This indeed uses sink 0 in your test. If I do

$ ffmpeg -i ChID-BLITS-EBU-Narration.mp4 -f wav - | paplay -d 9

i hear the sound.

Any hints how to fix this?

My default.pa looks like:

     $ cat .config/pulse/default.pa
     .include /usr/local/etc/pulse/default.pa

     load-module module-combine-sink sink_name=record-n-play slaves=oss_output.dsp6 
sink_properties=device.description="Record-and-Play"

     set-default-sink record-n-play
Why do you have this file? It sets default sink to 6 via an alias.
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