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ALSA, Phonon, pulseaudio, and the ASUS P6T - openSUSE
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/417018-ALSA-Phonon-pulseaudio-and-the-ASUS-P6T
ALSA, Phonon, pulseaudio, and the ASUS P6T Of course, the biggest help was upgrading to KDE 4.2.4, but there were still problems with the audio - random volume settings, scratchy or distorted playbacks, Amarok failures, etc.
pulseaudio - openSUSE Software
https://software.opensuse.org/package/pulseaudio
pulseaudio is a networked sound server for Linux, other Unix like operating systems and Microsoft Windows. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND). There is no official package available for openSUSE Leap 15.3.
Pulseaudio Setup in openSUSE 11.4 - KDE 4.6 - How Does it ...
https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/453724-Pulseaudio-Setup-in-openSUSE-11-4-KDE-4-6-How-Does-it-Work
I will chaeck this thread as you suggest and thanks for posting its location. Phonon Family 4.4.4 | Apachelogger's Log Now I think that the mixer we have in KDE 4.6 by default now was described as the pulseaudio kmixer before in openSUSE 11.3 which makes you wonder if you could get the old alsa kmixer back as it did work when pulse was installed, at least before it …
SDB:Audio troubleshooting - openSUSE Wiki
https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:Audio_troubleshooting
Since openSUSE 11.4, KDE has had PulseAudio installed and active by default. Gnome has had PulseAudio even before then. In such a case, it can be useful for KDE users to install the application PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) and use that application to tune one's audio for each multimedia application.
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