https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=480573

            Bug ID: 480573
           Summary: Elisa always switches back to outputting to the audio
                    output used when Elisa is initially launched when
                    changing tracks.
    Classification: Applications
           Product: Elisa
           Version: 24.01.90
          Platform: Fedora RPMs
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: matthieu_gall...@yahoo.fr
          Reporter: radb...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 165382
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=165382&action=edit
Audio Volume Plasmoid when this bug occurs (excuse the Dualshock 4, I'm using
it to pass audio through USB)

SUMMARY
When there is more than one audio output, switching to a different one via the
Audio Volume Plasmoid mid playback will output current playback to the selected
audio output as expected, but when the next track plays/current track changes,
Elisa only outputs to the audio output that was in use when Elisa was
opened/before the audio output was switched.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Connect two audio outputs and select one via the Audio Volume Plasmoid
2. Open Elisa and play a track
3. Switch audio output mid playback
4. Change the currently playing track

OBSERVED RESULT
After the currently playing track changes, Elisa only outputs to the audio
output that was in use when Elisa was launched.

EXPECTED RESULT
Elisa keeps playing audio to the currently selected audio output.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Linux/KDE Plasma: Fedora Linux 40 KDE Plasma (Rawhide)
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 5.92.0 (Plasma 6.0 RC1)
KDE Frameworks Version: 5.248.0
Qt Version: 6.6.1

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
This can also be visually seen in the Audio Volume Plasmoid, where you can see
sound being output to an audio device that isn't selected.

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