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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