Created attachment 856440 [details] alsa-info Description of problem: After upgrade from F18 to F20 with fedup, I have no more sound in the system. Kmix shows that there is a sound card but no sound is heard. I join the output of alsa-info if this helps. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Nom : alsa-firmware Architecture : noarch Version : 1.0.27 Révision : 2.fc20 How reproducible: always Steps to Reproduce: 1. open a mp3 file with vlc or dragon player 2. click on play 3. no sound is heard but the program seems to read the file normally.
Try to correct the output settings in 'pavucontrol' - the Pulseaudio tool.
I do not see anything wrong in pavucontrol (see attached screen capture).
Created attachment 856831 [details] pavucontrol screen casts of pavucontrol
for some reason the sound has come back! What I did, in case some of these actions worked: 1. installed pavucontrol, launched it, muted/umuted the sound 2. right click on the KDE sound icon, click on Restore. Don't know what worked. Nevertheless, thanks for the indications.
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