
On 2022-06-23 02:10, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
PS.
In the Message;
Subject : Re: [oS-EN] New sound problem Message-ID : <87pmj048jg.wl-nomiya@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> Date & Time: Thu, 23 Jun 2022 07:50:43 +0900
[MN] == Masaru Nomiya <nomiya@galaxy.dti.ne.jp> has written:
MN> Hello,
MN> In the Message;
MN> Subject : Re: [oS-EN] New sound problem MN> Message-ID : <97e5f170-6e87-0b4c-c29b-8bb5367fc6cf@telefonica.net> MN> Date & Time: Wed, 22 Jun 2022 20:38:14 +0200
MN> [CER] == "Carlos E. R." <> has written:
CER> On 2022-06-22 14:26, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
[...] MN> First of all, Soundblaster is not interested in Linux, and what you MN> are using is a kernel driver, and what you say "should" be possible by MN> creating a separate software?
MN> It's not about the driver.
If I were you, I would use pavucontrol (or pavucontrol-qt).
I already tried the former. It shows the headphones as playing, there is sound activity in the moving graph, but the headphones remain silent no matter if I crank their volume to max. There is a hiss in them, which proves they are connected to the hardware. I can switch, in pavucontrol, to the loudspeakers, but they also remain silent. It means that some software is silencing them both, and forcing this. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from Elesar, using openSUSE Leap 15.3)