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My Xperia is still hanging on while I wait for my Pro1-X but the speaker is completely dead and the headphone sensing doesn't work properly. This means to hear a call I have to answer then switch to the Audio Output app and select headphones (setting the output before answering sends the ringtone to headphones but not the call)

There surely is a way to select a default for this but does anyone know how it would be done?
 

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Been doing some digging, looked like I can set a default in /etc/pulse/client.conf but it doesn't do anything on reboot. There's also /lib/udev/rules.d/90-pulseaudio but that has a warning that it will be overwritten on update so that's not the place. /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/profile-sets contains a default.conf but that contains different types of sound rather than linking it to a specific app (unless a call contains a specific type of sound?) Noting these so I know where not to look tomorrow as much as anything as I'm not expecting anyone to have played with this.

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Originally Posted by suicidal_orange View Post
I can set a default in /etc/pulseaudio/client.conf but it doesn't do anything on reboot.
Are you saying it works but reverts back after rebooting?
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Are you saying it works but reverts back after rebooting?
The change in the file stays but after rebooting it's still using the default "output-speaker" where I want it to use "output-wired_headphones". Changing the file without rebooting doesn't change the device in use as it would need the service to restart to re-read the config so it's easier to reboot.
 

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Originally Posted by suicidal_orange View Post
Been doing some digging, looked like I can set a default in /etc/pulse/client.conf but it doesn't do anything on reboot.
After not being woken up by my phone this morning I questioned this and only after changing this back did I get any noise out of my test alarm. So maybe this setting works despite not showing in the Audio Output app? Or maybe my phone is just more broken/temperamental than I thought...
 

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