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See the Section: [[Mythbuntu#Troubleshooting]]CORRECT IN MYTHTV SOFTWARE:<BR>Manifestations #Audio present in MythTV frontend but not in X.org #Audio absent in MythTV frontend and present in X.org#No Audio in MythTV frontend and X.org ==== CORRECT IN MYTHTV SOFTWARE ====CORRECT IN X11:<BR>==== CORRECT IN X11 (X.org) simple ====This is a quick fix.  Use this solution only if:* You previously had audio in X.org apps, perhaps before a reboot or other event* You already have PulseAudio Control installed "pavucontrol"* You use an HDMI cable for audio and video to a monitor TV Sometimes users of Mythbuntu drop back into the xfce to run media software, such as VLC.  Even though MythTV Frontend has a working audio configuration, the desktop may not.  Once configured, users are noticing that Pulse Audio loses its setting after a reboot or other event, and audio for apps in X.org stop working.   Quick Fix:*  Simply open pavucontrol and click the configuration tab.  If it is correctly set to "Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output" (or whichever you typically use) inwhich it should be working, and has in the past worked, but is now not working, change it to another option, and then change it back to "Digital Stereo (HDMI) Output."  This basically "refreshes" or reminds Pulse Audio what output you wish to use.  This seems to kick start the audio and get it working again for most people. If your problem doesn't meet the 3 bullited criteria above or the Quick Fix solution fails, proceed to attempt the thorough troubleshooting that follows... ==== CORRECT IN X11 (X.org) thorough ====
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