How can I make indicator-sound showing controls for output that is actually playing?
Whenever I connect my bluetooth headset, I get sound to my headphones as desired, but the Unity indicator control indicator-sound and all my sound control from keyboards are focused on default speaker sounds, not the one currently playing.
This results that when I plug in bluetooth device, it plays but volume control and mute is focused on other output device and to mute or turn down volume, I have to go to sound settings and change Output > Play sound trough.
This is how my settings look like even if sound plays trough bluetooth headset, I have to click Headset to make indicator work with Headset HT1+, but headset is playing sound.
Ubuntu version on this notebook is 15.10.
Based on Takkat's comment and question pulseaudio module-switch-on-connect it finally works and when Bluetooth headset is connected, volume controls and sound switches to newly connected device, when disconnected it falls back to default device.
Done by editing
/etc/pulse/default.pa
and adding these lines:To get "output name", use
pacmd list-sinks | grep name:
and copy your desired output name wihtout the<
>
.In my case for example it was
set-default-sink alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
would setalsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo
as default device so when I disconnect headset, it would fallback to it.Line
load-module module-default-device-restore
should be present and uncommented in/etc/pulse/default.pa
by default, so no need to add it, but if it has to be added, it should be early in the config, there is a notice in the default.pa:Pulseaudio must be restarted to make the changes in config effective. To just test it out effective until next restart, settings are possible with command
pacmd
: