Thanks. This bug has been reassigned to gnome-control-center.
** Summary changed:
- HDMI sound output not available
+ HDMI sound output not available in 19.04 (but works in 18.10)
** Summary changed:
- HDMI sound output not available in 19.04 (but works in 18.10)
+ HDMI sound output not selecta
I can confirm it works when booting a live 18.10 session.
As to tell exactly when it broke, it's kind of hard, but it was near the
beginning of february...
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OK. Since this version of PulseAudio hasn't really changed since October
I suspect what changed for you was the recent redesign of gnome-control-
center's Sound panel (or a kernel change).
What version did you upgrade from where it was working?
Can you please try live booting 18.10 and tell us if
Ok, trying to rephrase the problem :-)
I have a laptop (Thinkpad T430s) hooked on a dock, then an HDMI monitor
with embedded speakers (Asus MX27AQ) on the dock.
Before upgrading to 19.04 ongoing release, I was able to choose HDMI
speaker as sound output, from the sound setting in Gnome shell.
No
It's expected that HDMI output has fewer configurable options.
Can you explain in different words what's not working? Do you have
speakers connected to your HDMI monitor that have stopped working?
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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