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Down the drain: The elusive ‘default’ PulseAudio sink ...

    https://brokkr.net/2018/05/24/down-the-drain-the-elusive-default-pulseaudio-sink/#:~:text=There%20is%20no%20such%20thing%20as%20a%20default,%E2%80%9Cif%20the%20stream%20has%20not%20been%20seen%20before%E2%80%9D.
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Down the drain: The elusive ‘default’ PulseAudio sink ...

    https://brokkr.net/2018/05/24/down-the-drain-the-elusive-default-pulseaudio-sink/
    There is no such thing as a default output device (or sink) in PulseAudio. It say so right there in the official documentation. There is something referred to as a fallback device which is used “if the stream has not been seen before”. Yet there is …

How to change pulseaudio sink with "pacmd set-default …

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/71863/how-to-change-pulseaudio-sink-with-pacmd-set-default-sink-during-playback
    PulseAudio pacmd is not capable of switching the default sinks while there is an actively playing stream to the sink input. However there is a way to still achieve this. Changing default sink from command line First we need to determine the index number of the sinks we want to switch. This can be done by calling: pacmd list-sinks

How to automatically set PulseAudio default sink to remote ...

    https://superuser.com/questions/210617/how-to-automatically-set-pulseaudio-default-sink-to-remote-server-at-boot-ubun
    One can't really set a "default" device as described in the link within PulseAudio itself. The "correct" way to do it would be to define a remote sink via module-tunnel-sink as you are trying to do. You say it is not possible on that version of PulseAudio, and then I can only recommend you to recheck syntax or upgrade in some way.

kubuntu - PulseAudio not using default sink - Unix & Linux ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/525070/pulseaudio-not-using-default-sink
    Pulseaudio keeps a database for all applications which sink they were connected to, and on startup restores this connection instead of using the default sink. The default sink is only used for "new" applications. I don't know why your move-sink-input failed. Can you move it with pavucontrol? Edit. Looking at the github repository of MonoGame finds OpenAL code. …

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