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double audio output
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InWhich sound profile will allow me to simultaneously hear and record system audio + microphone input?No audio outputs showing up, audio output is workingNo analog audio output, only digital output availableDefault playback audio output on Xubuntu 13.10Manually selecting audio outputHow can I change the standard audio output device?Strange behaviour of audio output through HDMIdisable hdmi audio outputUbuntu16.04 No Audio Outputanalog audio output card not seen. audio card bcm2835 ALSA
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I'm trying to have the audio output of my PC on both headset and HDMI at the same time, but I can't find a working solution.
Does anyone have a clue for me ?
The goal is to have the sound on a screen if it's up and on the headset all the time.
Thanks.
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I'm trying to have the audio output of my PC on both headset and HDMI at the same time, but I can't find a working solution.
Does anyone have a clue for me ?
The goal is to have the sound on a screen if it's up and on the headset all the time.
Thanks.
sound pulseaudio
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add a comment |
I'm trying to have the audio output of my PC on both headset and HDMI at the same time, but I can't find a working solution.
Does anyone have a clue for me ?
The goal is to have the sound on a screen if it's up and on the headset all the time.
Thanks.
sound pulseaudio
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I'm trying to have the audio output of my PC on both headset and HDMI at the same time, but I can't find a working solution.
Does anyone have a clue for me ?
The goal is to have the sound on a screen if it's up and on the headset all the time.
Thanks.
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Install Paprefs
The easiest way to enable audio playback from multiple sources is to use a simple graphical utility called paprefs
It’s short for PulseAudio Preferences.
It’s available through the Ubuntu repositories, so just install it with Apt.
sudo apt install paprefs
When the install finishes, you can just launch the program.
Even though the utility is graphical, it’s still probably easier to launch it by typing paprefs in the command line as a regular user.
The window that opens has a few tabs with settings that you can tweak. The tab that you're looking for is the last one, "Simultaneous Output."
Next, open up the regular sound preferences. It's in different places on different distributions. On Ubuntu it'll be under the GNOME system settings.
Once you have your sound preferences open, select the "Output" tab. Select the "Simultaneous output" radio button. It’s now your default output.
Reference
I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
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Install Paprefs
The easiest way to enable audio playback from multiple sources is to use a simple graphical utility called paprefs
It’s short for PulseAudio Preferences.
It’s available through the Ubuntu repositories, so just install it with Apt.
sudo apt install paprefs
When the install finishes, you can just launch the program.
Even though the utility is graphical, it’s still probably easier to launch it by typing paprefs in the command line as a regular user.
The window that opens has a few tabs with settings that you can tweak. The tab that you're looking for is the last one, "Simultaneous Output."
Next, open up the regular sound preferences. It's in different places on different distributions. On Ubuntu it'll be under the GNOME system settings.
Once you have your sound preferences open, select the "Output" tab. Select the "Simultaneous output" radio button. It’s now your default output.
Reference
I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
|
show 2 more comments
Install Paprefs
The easiest way to enable audio playback from multiple sources is to use a simple graphical utility called paprefs
It’s short for PulseAudio Preferences.
It’s available through the Ubuntu repositories, so just install it with Apt.
sudo apt install paprefs
When the install finishes, you can just launch the program.
Even though the utility is graphical, it’s still probably easier to launch it by typing paprefs in the command line as a regular user.
The window that opens has a few tabs with settings that you can tweak. The tab that you're looking for is the last one, "Simultaneous Output."
Next, open up the regular sound preferences. It's in different places on different distributions. On Ubuntu it'll be under the GNOME system settings.
Once you have your sound preferences open, select the "Output" tab. Select the "Simultaneous output" radio button. It’s now your default output.
Reference
I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
|
show 2 more comments
Install Paprefs
The easiest way to enable audio playback from multiple sources is to use a simple graphical utility called paprefs
It’s short for PulseAudio Preferences.
It’s available through the Ubuntu repositories, so just install it with Apt.
sudo apt install paprefs
When the install finishes, you can just launch the program.
Even though the utility is graphical, it’s still probably easier to launch it by typing paprefs in the command line as a regular user.
The window that opens has a few tabs with settings that you can tweak. The tab that you're looking for is the last one, "Simultaneous Output."
Next, open up the regular sound preferences. It's in different places on different distributions. On Ubuntu it'll be under the GNOME system settings.
Once you have your sound preferences open, select the "Output" tab. Select the "Simultaneous output" radio button. It’s now your default output.
Reference
Install Paprefs
The easiest way to enable audio playback from multiple sources is to use a simple graphical utility called paprefs
It’s short for PulseAudio Preferences.
It’s available through the Ubuntu repositories, so just install it with Apt.
sudo apt install paprefs
When the install finishes, you can just launch the program.
Even though the utility is graphical, it’s still probably easier to launch it by typing paprefs in the command line as a regular user.
The window that opens has a few tabs with settings that you can tweak. The tab that you're looking for is the last one, "Simultaneous Output."
Next, open up the regular sound preferences. It's in different places on different distributions. On Ubuntu it'll be under the GNOME system settings.
Once you have your sound preferences open, select the "Output" tab. Select the "Simultaneous output" radio button. It’s now your default output.
Reference
answered 2 days ago
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I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
|
show 2 more comments
I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
I already did. But the second virtual output is cloned on the first one so when I select HDMI output for the hardware output, the virtual one is automatically redirected on HDMI too. It's on my desktop at work and I don't have admin privileges on it, maybe it's related ?
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
paprefs is installed, this is not the issue. But maybe it's mandatory to be root to run it with full capabilities
– dbozec
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
No, root not needed to enable it. Did you follow guide carefully?
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
On paprefs no issue. I ticked the box to add the virtual output. Next on pavucontrol, I can see the virtual output on output devices tab, but if I select HDMI on Configuration tab both Internal and virtual device are shown to output on HDMI and I can't find a way to have audio on both Stereo output and HDMI
– dbozec
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
Try "System setting"->"Sound" and choose "Simultaneous output"
– LeonidMew
2 days ago
|
show 2 more comments
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