On 12/07/16 16:39, gumb wrote:
I've lost the ability to switch back to Analog Stereo Duplex sound output, or rather, whilst the option remains, doing so results in no sound. But it was working fine before I switched to digital and even for a short while after I made the change I could fall back on it when required. I'll explain the setup and why I need to do this.
Isn't it always the way that you battle with something for days or weeks, then the moment you post on here you stumble across a solution? The act of posting here must confer some kind of onus or guilt on the part of the poster to double-check / octuple-check everything. Alas I can't adequately explain what I've done to make it work. I thought I'd switch over to Analog Stereo Duplex, then open PAVU, KDE Phonon Settings and Alsamixer all together and observe what happens when I unplug the small speakers from the docking station. Answer: nothing. That jack doesn't appear to have any sensor so there is no speaker toggle. I went along the levels in Alsamixer and deselected 'Beep', toggled 'Auto-Mute' to Enabled, then tried the speaker test in Phonon again. Miracles occurred. Sound from the internal speaker. So I went and toggled the Beep and Auto-Mute settings again to see which was responsible. Neither. Speaker continues to work now. Total nonsense. At least temporarily I've resolved the problem without understanding anything at all. :-/ gumb -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org