https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=93903

--- Comment #21 from Eugene Crosser <cros...@average.org> ---
I am not sure that the suggested patch is a good fix for the problem.
As I understand it, with the patch, when the currently active destination
becomes unavailable, new destination is chosen on the basis of its priority.

Now consider my own use case:
I have S/PDIF and Analog outputs on the chip, but S/PDIF is not connected to
anywhere (there is no connector on the box). I have speakers permanently
connected to the analog "line out" socket. And I use headphones intermittently.
Normally, desktop's audio widget configures "line out" as active, which is what
I want. When I plug the headphones, they automatically become active, and
speakers are muted, which is what I want, again. But, when I unplug the
headphones, (unconnected) S/PDIF becomes active instead of the speakers, and I
lose sound until I manually reconfigure the output via the audio widget.

I think that my scenario is quite typical (it happens both on my desktop and
notebook computers), and should be addressed better.

Thank you.

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