Nope. Pipewire -k
or kill pipewire
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Can’t reply anymore because I’m new to forum
Tried killing it but seems like it just keeps running. Do have discord so that I can share my screen
Seems like pipewire is still showing up in alsamixer. GoXLR Mini is there as well but I can’t configure it
@nPHYN1T3 thought would be easier
What should I do next? Kernel 5.15 Zen btw @nPHYN1T3
E: [pulseaudio] pid.c: Daemon already running.
E: [pulseaudio] main.c: pa_pid_file_create() fehlgeschlagen. (failed)
nPHYN1T3: I replied on the post but what did you run to get the daemon already running? I mean it should be heh. What does the pulse settings (pavucontrol) say ? You should for continuity but it looks like you’re about good just click on the last tab CONFIGURATION and disable the HDMI stuff and it should then default to the GoXLR. You can also set it as the default if you want to leave the HDMI’s as possible outs for later but easier to just disable them so everything goes to the GoXLR for testing.
nPHYN1T3: Ok I disabled it. Still no sound.
OK so if now you just have the GoXLR in your configuration and outputs play something using a new instance of whatever application you are playing with. Also note my comments from the thread where I asked make sure you have the 5.15 booted and that grub didn’t default back to the LTS when you booted.
Still running 5.15.5 zen. I can see audio is running but I can’t hear anything.
If you can see it but don’t hear it that is often a sign the application is sending to a dead/stale instance. At this point if pipewire is gone and you’ve got the onboard and hdmi disabled you could logout and back in or reboot just to let things come up clean
I gotta crash but this is close, alsa sees it, pulse sees it, signal should be sent to it. Try to toss things from this into the main thread in order so it can be made sense of and I’ll check the thread when I get up to see if you got it. Plus you should be able to post soon enough but if not just fill in the gaps with that second account.
I’ll just edit. Still no sound
Till now not run script from Git. When you reply I’m probably in school (CET) so I will look in the afternoon.
@jonathon It’s powered by my USB Port. It never turns off. So I don’t rly need to boot into windows.