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Issue created Apr 29, 2021 by ThracianKnight1907@ThracianKnight1907

No sound from laptop speakers; bluetooth headphones work fine

If you are filing this issue with a regular release please try master as it might already be fixed.

Version, Distribution, Desktop Environment:

pipewire 0.3.26

Fedora Workstation 34

Gnome DE v. 40.0

Description of Problem:

Basically the title. Before Fedora 34, i used fedora 32 and 33 and laptop speakers were working fine with pulseaudio. However, I did a clean install and now they don't work at all, although the sound card is detected by the system and alsamixer doesn't show any error. Bluetooth headphones work fine so I'm not sure where the problem lies.

Also by running "systemctl --user restart pipewire pipewire-pulse" the speakers work for a couple of seconds, then don't. Also the volume is always maxed, but I believe this is an issue with my laptop.

Laptop model is ASUS UX550VE.

Might be relevant:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1721345

How Reproducible:

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Do a clean install of Fedora 34

Actual Results:

No sound from laptop speakers

Expected Results:

There is sound from speakers

I also attached the output of pw-dump -N

Additional Info Eg. pw-dump -N > file (As Attachment Please):pw-dump-n

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