Skip to content

GitLab

  • Projects
  • Groups
  • Snippets
  • Help
    • Loading...
  • Help
    • Help
    • Support
    • Community forum
    • Submit feedback
    • Contribute to GitLab
  • Sign in / Register
pipewire
pipewire
  • Project overview
    • Project overview
    • Details
    • Activity
    • Releases
  • Repository
    • Repository
    • Files
    • Commits
    • Branches
    • Tags
    • Contributors
    • Graph
    • Compare
  • Issues 183
    • Issues 183
    • List
    • Boards
    • Labels
    • Service Desk
    • Milestones
  • Merge Requests 6
    • Merge Requests 6
  • CI / CD
    • CI / CD
    • Pipelines
    • Jobs
    • Schedules
  • Operations
    • Operations
    • Incidents
    • Environments
  • Packages & Registries
    • Packages & Registries
    • Container Registry
  • Analytics
    • Analytics
    • CI / CD
    • Repository
    • Value Stream
  • Wiki
    • Wiki
  • Snippets
    • Snippets
  • Members
    • Members
  • Collapse sidebar
  • Activity
  • Graph
  • Create a new issue
  • Jobs
  • Commits
  • Issue Boards
  • PipeWire
  • pipewirepipewire
  • Issues
  • #466

Closed
Open
Opened Dec 08, 2020 by jasker5183@jasker5183Developer

Fedora 33 Screen Lock Switches Output Device

Version 0.3.17+nightly-201207.fc33.

Was Testing Rhythmbox and letting it go to screen lock and was wondering why my sound was stopping (I'm unsure if that is the normal operation). When I unlocked and looked at gnome-control-center my output had switched from HDMI Audio Controller to S/PDIF HD Audio Controller (IEC958). Tested this three times. Can lock it manually does same thing.

Also when I switch the output back to HDMI Audio Controller the sound doesn't start playing again. Some times when the next song starts it will start working again but usually I have to click to the next track for it to start playing again. When I do that I encounter a volume bug (1 of 2), I'm thinking it resets the system volume to 100 and doesn't reflect it in gnome-control-center so when you go to turn it down it's a huge volume jump but that's pure speculation.

Logs: before.log after.log

Assignee
Assign to
None
Milestone
None
Assign milestone
Time tracking
None
Due date
None
Reference: pipewire/pipewire#466