@rubbiroid: Thanks for the link: http://blog.ostermiller.org/ubuntu-usb-audio/
Worked for me, just had to slightly modify script to fit to my setup (mic: grep
usb also gave usb input device in my webcam with buitin mic). -> that WA works
good.
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Same issue for my Logitech USB headset. The problem appeared in 14.04
LTS. Before that release the feature worked by accident or by
specification :-)
Now, after plugging in USB headset to answer skype, I have to go to
audio preference and change 2 settings for Audio Input / recording
devices and f
There is a Blog Message that can help:
http://blog.ostermiller.org/ubuntu-usb-audio/
If it doesn't work and your login is more than 7 letters long, adjust
the format-option in the line 62 from "ps axc -o user,command" to "ps
axc -o user:XXX,command", where XXX is the length of your login+1
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Same issue with Ozaki USB speakers.
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I have the same issue with a Plantronics headset
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+1 for a 'default device' option in the audio configuration dialog
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Additional info: sometimes the device is not recognised properly: only
the input device appears or only the output device appears. I still have
to select the device, but I can only select the available part. I'm not
sure if this is related, or a separate bug. If there is anything I can
do to provid
seems it would be rather a pulseaudio issue, gnome-media is only a
configuration dialog, not a service running
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Confirming since there are comments to that effect. I can also see it's
not selected by default, although it's hard to say when the default
should be changed when an USB audio device is connected, and when it
shouldn't... For instance, I agree for the USB headset cases, but I'm
not certain I'd want
I have a similar situation with my Motorola H270 bluetooth headset. The
desired effect is that, when I turned it on and pulseaudio automatically
recognizes it as an input/output option, it switches to it so that I
don't have to go into sound settings and manually change it.
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I can't figure out how to link this to both pulseaudio and gnome-media,
so that someone else can decide which it actually is.
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