No sound (audio) in Chrome Ubuntu 18.04LTS
Ubuntu 18.04LTS, I run the updates, restarted the computer and there is no sound/audio in the Chrome. Sound works in other applciations, system sounds works, in the Settings I can see Chrome as a application - sound is ON and it should work, but it doesn't.
Any ideas? It happend just after system update.
18.04 sound google-chrome pulseaudio
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Ubuntu 18.04LTS, I run the updates, restarted the computer and there is no sound/audio in the Chrome. Sound works in other applciations, system sounds works, in the Settings I can see Chrome as a application - sound is ON and it should work, but it doesn't.
Any ideas? It happend just after system update.
18.04 sound google-chrome pulseaudio
I have the same problem. However for me Chromium is not even registering with the pulse daemon. I remember a while back that I modified some pulse settings to prevent the "chrome sends audio to something without speakers" problem. But now I'm not seeing the input side from chromium, so it's not going to the wrong sink.
– rew
Jan 18 at 16:50
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Ubuntu 18.04LTS, I run the updates, restarted the computer and there is no sound/audio in the Chrome. Sound works in other applciations, system sounds works, in the Settings I can see Chrome as a application - sound is ON and it should work, but it doesn't.
Any ideas? It happend just after system update.
18.04 sound google-chrome pulseaudio
Ubuntu 18.04LTS, I run the updates, restarted the computer and there is no sound/audio in the Chrome. Sound works in other applciations, system sounds works, in the Settings I can see Chrome as a application - sound is ON and it should work, but it doesn't.
Any ideas? It happend just after system update.
18.04 sound google-chrome pulseaudio
18.04 sound google-chrome pulseaudio
asked Oct 24 '18 at 8:48
Bogumil MarkiewiczBogumil Markiewicz
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I have the same problem. However for me Chromium is not even registering with the pulse daemon. I remember a while back that I modified some pulse settings to prevent the "chrome sends audio to something without speakers" problem. But now I'm not seeing the input side from chromium, so it's not going to the wrong sink.
– rew
Jan 18 at 16:50
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I have the same problem. However for me Chromium is not even registering with the pulse daemon. I remember a while back that I modified some pulse settings to prevent the "chrome sends audio to something without speakers" problem. But now I'm not seeing the input side from chromium, so it's not going to the wrong sink.
– rew
Jan 18 at 16:50
I have the same problem. However for me Chromium is not even registering with the pulse daemon. I remember a while back that I modified some pulse settings to prevent the "chrome sends audio to something without speakers" problem. But now I'm not seeing the input side from chromium, so it's not going to the wrong sink.
– rew
Jan 18 at 16:50
I have the same problem. However for me Chromium is not even registering with the pulse daemon. I remember a while back that I modified some pulse settings to prevent the "chrome sends audio to something without speakers" problem. But now I'm not seeing the input side from chromium, so it's not going to the wrong sink.
– rew
Jan 18 at 16:50
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I downloaded PAVUCONTROL, checked settings, chrome was sending audio to HDMI port, changed it, works well now.
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Do like in this AskUbuntu question:
Update:
The following seems to prevent the problem from reappearing in the future:
Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
, find the line that starts with load-module module-stream-restore
and add restore_device=false
at the end, so that the line looks like this:
load-module module-stream-restore restore_device=false
Then do a
killall pulseaudio
and restart chrome... and all is fine.
No other plugins to install or change.
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I downloaded PAVUCONTROL, checked settings, chrome was sending audio to HDMI port, changed it, works well now.
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I downloaded PAVUCONTROL, checked settings, chrome was sending audio to HDMI port, changed it, works well now.
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I downloaded PAVUCONTROL, checked settings, chrome was sending audio to HDMI port, changed it, works well now.
I downloaded PAVUCONTROL, checked settings, chrome was sending audio to HDMI port, changed it, works well now.
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Do like in this AskUbuntu question:
Update:
The following seems to prevent the problem from reappearing in the future:
Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
, find the line that starts with load-module module-stream-restore
and add restore_device=false
at the end, so that the line looks like this:
load-module module-stream-restore restore_device=false
Then do a
killall pulseaudio
and restart chrome... and all is fine.
No other plugins to install or change.
New contributor
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Do like in this AskUbuntu question:
Update:
The following seems to prevent the problem from reappearing in the future:
Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
, find the line that starts with load-module module-stream-restore
and add restore_device=false
at the end, so that the line looks like this:
load-module module-stream-restore restore_device=false
Then do a
killall pulseaudio
and restart chrome... and all is fine.
No other plugins to install or change.
New contributor
add a comment |
Do like in this AskUbuntu question:
Update:
The following seems to prevent the problem from reappearing in the future:
Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
, find the line that starts with load-module module-stream-restore
and add restore_device=false
at the end, so that the line looks like this:
load-module module-stream-restore restore_device=false
Then do a
killall pulseaudio
and restart chrome... and all is fine.
No other plugins to install or change.
New contributor
Do like in this AskUbuntu question:
Update:
The following seems to prevent the problem from reappearing in the future:
Edit /etc/pulse/default.pa
, find the line that starts with load-module module-stream-restore
and add restore_device=false
at the end, so that the line looks like this:
load-module module-stream-restore restore_device=false
Then do a
killall pulseaudio
and restart chrome... and all is fine.
No other plugins to install or change.
New contributor
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I have the same problem. However for me Chromium is not even registering with the pulse daemon. I remember a while back that I modified some pulse settings to prevent the "chrome sends audio to something without speakers" problem. But now I'm not seeing the input side from chromium, so it's not going to the wrong sink.
– rew
Jan 18 at 16:50