Тра 18 15:38:37 arch pulseaudio: The 'master' module argument is deprecated and may be removed in the future, please use the 'sink_master' argument instead. Тра 18 14:19:39 arch pulseaudio: GetManagedObjects() failed: : Unit not found. Тра 18 14:19:39 arch systemd: Started Sound Service. Тра 18 14:19:38 arch systemd: Starting Sound Service. Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/user/rvice disabled vendor preset: enabled)Īctive: active (running) since Tue 14:19:39 EEST 3h 8min agoĬGroup: /usr/bin/pulseaudio -daemonize=no -log-target=journal Thank you in advantage and I am sorry for my bad English. I hope that my experience would be useful to someone with similar problem. So now I decided to ask the Community for help. However, I couldn't find a solution for the problem: my mates are still angry due to single-channel output of my voice. ![]() Fortunately, I've managed to bring things back to the default (previous) state by reinstalling the pulseaudio with getting rid of all its config files. I've been trying a lot of different ways to fix it, but ended up with no sound at all. The remaining 10% made me completely messed up. 90% of similar cases are about mixing down stereo to mono in the output channels, not about the mic. So I have done another research, but this time found. So it's quite suitable for me (at least because I couldn't find a better option to solve this).īut one great issue remains: my mates can hear me only in one of their output channels (left or right - depending to which channel my mic is plugged in to). I am able to start other programs to work with my soundcard, but only after qTox is started. ![]() It partly solved an issue, but only if run qTox as the first application which uses an input-output sources. I've created a file ~/.asoundrc looking like this: So I have done some research on the Internet and found a solution to make this thing work at least somehow. I had to manually re-plug the USB cable twice, three times or even more in a row each session until it started to work properly: sometimes I was hearing my mates like if their lunges were full of helium, sometimes I could not hear them at all, sometimes they couldn't hear me, etc. That's when the problem started to get nasty.įirst of all, I had a lot of troubles connecting to the qTox app. For instance, I could record an audio stream to the left channel only and then mix it down to mono (or to digital stereo) with a piece of software like "Audacity" or something like that, so I simply did not consider it to be a problem at all.Ī couple of days ago I decided to completely remove all my proprietary software from the system and replaced it with FOS analogues. I had never experienced any troubles because of that. ![]() During all that time I have been using it without any great issues except for one: when I plug in the microphone to the first channel, the sound is being recorded only via the left channel, and if I would re-plug my microphone to the second - only the right channel works. I've got a PreSonus AudioBox 22VSL USB sound card for about a decade already, and it has two input channels. ![]() Hello there! I apologize for bothering, but I feel totally unable to solve the issue by my own.
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