> I'm not sure if this is the right venue, but I'm not sure where else to ask.  
> If there's a more appropriate place, please let me know.
>
> I recently upgraded my MythTV server from Fedora 11 to Fedora 14.  Now the 
> only way to get sound to work is to follow these steps:
>
> Start the audio source so that there's an audio stream
> Open the Pulseaudio Volume Control panel
> Click the "Configuration" tab,
> Change "Internal Audio" to any profile other than the current one
> Change "Internal Audio" back to the original profile ( Digital Stereo Duplex 
> (IEC958) )
>
> At this point, the audio works.  But if I change from watching one show in 
> MythTV to another, I have to go through the whole process again.  It's like 
> as soon as pulseaudio loses a signal, it has to be reset.  The issue is odd 
> enough that I don't even know what keywords to search for to see if this is a 
> common problem - has anyone heard of this?  Does anyone have any suggestions 
> for how to fix or troubleshoot it?
>

rm -rf ~/.pulse*
pulseaudio -vvv 2> log.txt
pastebin log.txt and send us the link
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