05-10-2021, 12:04 PM
Hi!
Could be old news since I used this in 4.x, but...
If you have your monitor in HDMI, it could be that the output tries to go there, check in the audio outputs that the right one is selected.
You could also try this... when everything is closed, open a terminal and do : sudo pulseaudio -k (or --k, can't remember) to "kill" the audio outputs, running an application after should restart this process automatically.
Could be old news since I used this in 4.x, but...
If you have your monitor in HDMI, it could be that the output tries to go there, check in the audio outputs that the right one is selected.
You could also try this... when everything is closed, open a terminal and do : sudo pulseaudio -k (or --k, can't remember) to "kill" the audio outputs, running an application after should restart this process automatically.
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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