Glad to hear my initial train of thought was the right one and problem
is now solved.
As for the "Tab" key, it is essentially an auto-complete function when
you use it in your console. It just much more convenient to see what
options and parameters are available to use with pactl, or other console
programs that support it.


On 29.09.2017 12:22, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2017, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>
>> Yeah, I'm still waiting for a reply with requested information from
>> Pierre.
>> Kinda hate it, when people asking for help and assumes everyone here has
>> telepathic abilities. :(
>
>
>   Hi Alexander,
>   sorry for the delay, but I was looking, before sending it to you,
>   at the pactl output, and "pactl list cards | grep profile" gave me:
>
>    Part of profile(s): output:hdmi-stereo
>    Part of profile(s): input:analog-stereo,
> output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo
>    Part of profile(s): input:analog-stereo,
> output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo
>    Part of profile(s): output:analog-stereo,
> output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo
>    Part of profile(s): output:analog-stereo,
> output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo
>
>   Then, the command
>   --> pactl set-card-profile 1 output:analog-stereo+input:analog-stereo
>   which is not far from the one you gave in a previous post,
>   solved the problem, and the sound now comes from the speaker.
>
>   Thanks for your help.
>
>   PS: nevertheless, can you explain what did you mean, in this
> previous post, by:
>     > This will set active profile for pulse audio on my system (You
> can use
>     > "Tab" key to get help for the next list of parameters):
>   i.e. where are you using the Tab key?
>
> best regards,

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