Good for you! I just solved a shared audio problem on a Pi 5 in the last week. If I was watching something in VLC then paused it and wanted to look at something on YouTube, I couldn’t get any audio without killing VLC then later having to try to remember where I was up to.
For me, switching to Bluetooth half the time makess the audio go crackly and stuttering, which sometimes can be fixed by switching codec, sometimes not, and then after that happens my HDMI audio is screwed up too, even after turning Bluetooth off.
With steam games too, audio is the #1 most likely thing to be not working, or working improperly.
I feel like the last time I installed Linux and had any issues with sound or internet or anything like that has to be at least 15 years ago
Good for you! I just solved a shared audio problem on a Pi 5 in the last week. If I was watching something in VLC then paused it and wanted to look at something on YouTube, I couldn’t get any audio without killing VLC then later having to try to remember where I was up to.
Well, the song is from 1996. And Linux definitely was having trouble with sound then.
Lucky you! :)
For me, switching to Bluetooth half the time makess the audio go crackly and stuttering, which sometimes can be fixed by switching codec, sometimes not, and then after that happens my HDMI audio is screwed up too, even after turning Bluetooth off.
With steam games too, audio is the #1 most likely thing to be not working, or working improperly.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/405071/static-and-crackling-in-my-hdmi-audio for me this helped when i had hdmi issues
Thanks, appreciate the suggestions