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Message #05207
[Bug 1079810] Re: indicator-sound under XFCE: No way to change device
If you connect USB headphones, they should become the primary sound
output, which is the device that the sound menu controls.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#primary-output> If that is not happening,
please report a bug on the pulseaudio package.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1079810
Title:
indicator-sound under XFCE: No way to change device
Status in “indicator-sound” package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
When using indicator-sound under XFCE, there is no discernable way for
a user to change the device whose volume it represents/controls.
If you select 'Preferences', as you would to make this change when
using Unity, you are taken to pavucontrol - which has no way to select
a device for the control.
To manually work around this, you must issue 'sudo gnome-control-
center sound' (The sound, bluetooth, and other control center apps
don't appear to be visible/accessible without sudo) and change the
device.
Either indicator-sound should dynamically iterate the devices and give
you a chance to select them from its context menu, or pavucontrol
needs a way to to change the device, or preferences should fire off
the equivalent of 'sudo gnome-control-center sound' (preferably in a
way that the user doesn't have to enter their password just to get to
the sound preferences).
I think the first of the three options is the best, because you
wouldn't even need to show the devices in the menu if there were only
one - and it would speed up access for people with multiple devices
not only under XFCE but under Unity as well.
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