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--- Comment #4 from Ismael Asensio ---
Thanks for the info!
As you mention, it seems that even when you have pipewire installed, it is
pulseaudio which is serving actually. You might need to install the
"pipewire-pulse" package (or equivalent in your
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--- Comment #3 from mashkal2...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Ismael Asensio from comment #1)
> The current code (used to) avoid this situation by filtering out the
> profiles that would remove all inputs and outputs.
> Then, on the applet we don't offer
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--- Comment #2 from Bug Janitor
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--- Comment #1 from Ismael Asensio ---
The current code (used to) avoid this situation by filtering out the profiles
that would remove all inputs and outputs.
Then, on the applet we don't offer that option to select, and on the KCM we
show it under the
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mashkal2...@gmail.com changed:
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Summary|Audio devices can have |Audio device profiles can