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[[Image:paprefsbridge.png]]<BR>''Illustration shows the paprefs interface, launched from console by typing: "paprefs" and the correct selection.''[[Image:pulseaudiosimsel.png]]<BR>''Illustration shows the Pulse Audio Volume Control Output Devices Tab with "Set as fallback" checked for "Simultaneous output to..." checked so programs send sound on all bridged devices.''=== pulseaudio-equalizer ===Your distribution may or may not have pulseaudio-equalizer as part of the main repository.  sudo apt install pulseaudio-equalizerLaunch the mixer with qpaeqFor qpaeq to work you have to have the modules module-equalizer-sink and module-dbus-protocol set to load in the /etc/pulse/default.pa file sudo vi /etc/pulse/default.paadd load-module module-equalizer-sink load-module module-dbus-protocolFor more information on pulseaudio-equalizer visit [https://livingthelinuxlifestyle.wordpress.com/2018/08/13/how-to-install-pulseaudio-equalizer-in-ubuntu-and-linux-mint/ How to Install PulseAudio-Equalizer in Ubuntu and Linux Mint]Try this: (THIS WORKED) A viable work around to get rid of pulseaudio piece o crapTry this: (THIS WORKED) A viable work around to get rid of pulseaudio.,the following will start pulse audio, however, you should use systemctl instead if you are ubuntu/mint. See above on starting and stopping pulseaudio with systemctl.
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