11-11-2019, 12:00 AM
Hi,
If not solved you can also try to plugin a pair of headphones BEFORE turning on the computer to see if that works.
Had a similar problem and that got me sound (audio output was only virtual, no hardware output for some reason).
I also found out that opening a Terminal and typing :
pulseaudio -k
and reopening the wanted application worked.
Bonus : read also that doing
sudo alsa force-reload
in terminal afterwords could help.
If not solved you can also try to plugin a pair of headphones BEFORE turning on the computer to see if that works.
Had a similar problem and that got me sound (audio output was only virtual, no hardware output for some reason).
I also found out that opening a Terminal and typing :
pulseaudio -k
and reopening the wanted application worked.
Bonus : read also that doing
sudo alsa force-reload
in terminal afterwords could help.
- TheDead (TheUxNo0b)
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