Yes, it did fix the issue.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1924852
Title:
Selected output device in Sound settings is not persisted across
restarts
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In my specific case I have two output devices:
1. an audio card integrated in the motherboard
2. and an external microphone that has a monitoring output jack
Each of them results in two selectable options (there's always a second
"Digital Output (S/PDIF)" prefixed one) in the Ubuntu settings for
# Temporary Workaround for others who face this
Get the list of available sinks:
```
$ pactl list sinks
Sink #1
State: IDLE
Name:
alsa_output.usb-Audio_Technica_Corp_ATR2100x-USB_Microphone-00.analog-stereo
Description: ATR2100x-USB Microphone Analog Stereo
Drive
It seems that whenever you connect a new device it is set as the currently
active one.
I suspect the device selected as active after the restart is simply the last
one to load.
I just tried this with 3 devices:
1. at first have device A and B connected to the computer and have B selected
as ac
Public bug reported:
# Introduction
My computer has multiple audio devices, so I had to select the correct
one in the "Sound" section of "Settings". This worked fine, except that
whenever I restart the computer this setting resets to the original one.
Effectively I have to visit the sound setting