On January 27, 2017 5:26:15 PM GMT+01:00, Jochen Kirchner <jk@jok.photography> wrote: > > >On 01/27/2017 05:15 PM, Jochen Kirchner wrote: >> >> Hi fellow gentoo'ers, >> >> >> I'm running XFCE with pulseaudio. >> >> Hardware is Asus Xonar STX II with the 7.1 daughterboard >> >> Analog Surround 5.1 is selected in xfce4-volumed-pulse. >> >> If I do speaker-test -c 6 all is right. Front audio is put through >the >> front speakers. >> >> But if I play sound in Firefox and/or Chromium (eg. youtube) the >sound >> is mainly coming through the rear speakers. >> >> Any advice? If you need more info please let me know, thanks! >> >> >> Kind Regards, >> >> Jochen >> > >I'm running systemd if that matters! > >emerge --info >http://pastebin.com/4C9AcGhs > >emerge -pv pulseaudio >[ebuild R ] media-sound/pulseaudio-9.0::gentoo USE="X alsa >alsa-plugin asyncns caps gdbm glib gtk ipv6 orc ssl systemd tcpd udev >webrtc-aec -bluetooth -dbus -doc -equalizer -gnome -jack (-libressl) >-libsamplerate -lirc -native-headset (-neon) -ofono-headset (-oss) -qt4 >-realtime (-selinux) -sox (-system-wide) {-test} -xen -zeroconf" >ABI_X86="32 (64) (-x32)" 0 KiB
I don't think systemd matters in this case. I would expect some config setting for 'normal' stereo sound forcing it to the rear speakers. -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.