Correct pactl command
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I want the default PulseAudio sink to change to HDMI when HDMI is plugged in, and back to analog when disconnected.
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I want the default PulseAudio sink to change to HDMI when HDMI is plugged in, and back to analog when disconnected.
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Changing the default sink in pulse is as easy as running `pacmd set-default-sink <sink id>` where `<sink id>` is the id of the desired sink. Unfortunately, this is another situation where the id might change unexpectedly. We also don't have an easy interface to determine the id number from a name like we did with `xinput(1)`, so we're forced to parse the output of `pacmd list short` like so:
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Changing the default sink in pulse is as easy as running `pacmd set-default-sink <sink id>` where `<sink id>` is the id of the desired sink. Unfortunately, this is another situation where the id might change unexpectedly. We also don't have an easy interface to determine the id number from a name like we did with `xinput(1)`, so we're forced to parse the output of `pactl list sinks short` like so:
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{{{class="prettyprint"
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{{{class="prettyprint"
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pacmd set-default-sink $(pacmd list short | grep "hdmi" | grep -o "^\S\+")
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pacmd set-default-sink $(pactl list sinks short | grep "hdmi" | grep -o "^\S\+")
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This command lists all sinks in short form, then greps for a line containing "hdmi", uses grep to only print the first character (the sink id), then sets the default sink with `pacmd(1)`. Since this will also need to be run any time the display configuration changes, a function is, again, appropriate:
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This command lists all sinks in short form, then greps for a line containing "hdmi", uses grep to only print the first character (the sink id), then sets the default sink with `pacmd(1)`. Since this will also need to be run any time the display configuration changes, a function is, again, appropriate:
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setpasink() {
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setpasink() {
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# setpasink <name>
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# setpasink <name>
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# Find a unique string in the output of `pacmd list short` to use for <name>
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# Find a unique string in the output of `pacmd list short` to use for <name>
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pacmd set-default-sink $(pacmd list short | grep "$1" | grep -o "^\S\+")
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pacmd set-default-sink $(pactl list sinks short | grep "$1" | grep -o "^\S\+")
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}
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}
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This allows you to change the default PulseAudio sink with `setpasink <name>` where `<name>` is any arbitrary string that is unique to the line that corresponds to the desired sink in the output of `pacmd list short`.
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This allows you to change the default PulseAudio sink with `setpasink <name>` where `<name>` is any arbitrary string that is unique to the line that corresponds to the desired sink in the output of `pactl list sinks short`.
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