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How to change the default audio in Wine to ... - Ask Ubuntu
https://askubuntu.com/questions/77210/how-to-change-the-default-audio-in-wine-to-alsa-only#:~:text=Open%20a%20terminal%20and%20run%20regedit.%20Go%20to,2%20steps%20and%20then%20set%20Audio%20to%20pulse.
sound - Ubuntu 12.04 & Wine: No audio via HDMI - Ask …
https://askubuntu.com/questions/134773/ubuntu-12-04-wine-no-audio-via-hdmi
Totem outputs to HDMI (to the speakers), when the appropriate device is selected though the Sound panel, though any Wine‐based programs will not—I can only get output through my front headphone port; my preferred device is ignored by the Sound panel. Also, I now cannot get audio to pass through to my TV’s internal speakers via any means.
No sound in wine with Ubuntu 10.10, native sound works ...
https://forum.winehq.org/viewtopic.php?t=11152
Non-sound wine-apps run perfectly, like Sketchup 8. The usual culprit is PulseAudio, and while it seemed to work better with Wine for awhile, recent versions of Ubuntu seem to have big problems with it. You say you tried disabling it, but have you tried removing it entirely from your system? Ryan4200782 Level 1 Posts: 9
[SOLVED] No sound in wine - LinuxQuestions.org
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/no-sound-in-wine-4175496667/
Sound is finally working. 1.Installed wine-multimedia package from AUR (specifically wine-1.7.13 ported to Arch), which has a fix to select pulse in winecfg. https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/wine-multimedia/ 2.Once installed had to select pulse for sound in that wine-prefix. 3.Then in terminal (in debugging mode) inside that wine-prefix
How To Fix No Sound in Ubuntu And Linux Mint - It's FOSS
https://itsfoss.com/fix-sound-ubuntu-1304-quick-tip/
First Alternate method to fix no sound in Ubuntu. If the above problem did not fix it for you, try reinstalling Alsa and Pulse audio in the following manner: sudo apt-get install --reinstall alsa-base pulseaudio. And force reload Alsa again: sudo alsa force-reload. Restart and check if sound is back or not. Second alternate method to fix no sound in Ubuntu
NO SOUND on EarMaster / Ubuntu / Wine - EarMaster Community
https://www.earmaster.com/community/forum/2/4376.html
I'm trying to install EarMaster on Lunux Ubuntu. I'm using WINE. In fact I managed to install and start EarMaster, but I cannot generate any MIDI sound. And of course that's why I can't make any exercises. What I have done already: - installed FluidSynth (maybe it is installed only on Linux enviroment, not on WINE)
No voices or music in Skyrim (Ubuntu 16.04 x64) : wine_gaming
https://www.reddit.com/r/wine_gaming/comments/95mzer/no_voices_or_music_in_skyrim_ubuntu_1604_x64/
make sure you have your sound device as Pulseaudio in winecfg and try to install wmpcodecs or allcodecs and if it is an xact issue, you might want to try dx9 full setup (I've had to do this is Farcry Primal to get sound outside the menu), and js in my Skyrim prefix (original not SE) I don't even have xact overrides, might want to try dsound 2
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