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    Headphone / Speakers - how to change default from Headphones to Speakers

    On my system I have headphones plugged in all the time but I don't always use the headphones. The system always resets to Headphones and mutes the Speakers but I'd like the default to be Line Out (Speakers) Enabled with Headphones muted. When looking in Pipewire I see the same default sinks whether I'm set to Headphones or Speakers

    Output from wpctl status

    Sinks:
    * 35. Starship/Matisse HD Audio Controller Analog Stereo [vol: 0.94]

    Settings
    └─ Default Configured Devices:
    0. Audio/Sink alsa_output.pci-0000_0c_00.4.pro-output-0



    Does anyone know where the Default is stored or how it changes when I click Headphone or ​​Line Out (Speakers) in Audio Settings?

    Thanks
    Scott

    #2
    On taskbar click on sound icon. Look at the device that you want to be the default. In the right of the name there are 3 lines. Click on it and click on " Play all audio via this device " . That is all.

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      #3

      Originally posted by smf9002 View Post
      n Pipewire I see the same default sinks whether I'm set to Headphones or Speakers
      Because it is the same sink for the headphone jack and the speaker output. The jack sensor tells the audio system that headphones are plugged in and cuts off the speakers. the Alsa driver might not be capable of allowing for separate control as if they were two separate devices, or maybe there is a bug in the driver/configuration.
      Last edited by claydoh; Nov 22, 2024, 11:48 PM.

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        #4
        I tried Virginio's solution and between that and changing the profile from Pro Audio to Analog Stereo Output I was able to get what I wanted.

        Thanks
        Virginio!

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          #5
          Originally posted by smf9002 View Post
          changing the profile from Pro Audio to Analog Stereo Output
          Ahhh, if I had known that, I'd have had you switch.
          I have yet to comer across an audio device that actually worked properly, or at all, using "pro". granted, I have no "pro" hardware.
          It *almost* *sometimes* *maybe* tries to work on Bluetooth devices that support a ton of different protocols and formats.

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