Did you try reinstalling pipewire audio?
yes, but when I go to start the service this is what it outputs: Failed to start pipewire.service: Unit pipewire.service not found.
Are you using sudo
? The pipewire/pipewire-pulse/wireplumber services only exist for users.
systemctl --user enable --now pipewire pipewire-pulse wireplumber
Make sure that the services are not masked, and use apt reinstall pipewire
if necessary.
my electricity got cut off for like 10 hours and after it came back, it fixed itself. It still does it after every restart so I run systemctl --user restart pipewire.service
and it fixes itself
Are there any logs from startup indicating a potential issue here? You can see all warnings and errors since boot with journalctl -p 4 -xb
.
couldn't find anything in particular, there are just pages and pages of logs. My only solution is to restart the audio services everytime I boot in.
Video on the attachment
It didn't show well in the video, so here it is again:
Server String: /run/user/1000/pulse/native
Library Protocol Version: 35
Server Protocol Version: 35
Is Local: yes
Client Index: 665
Tile Size: 65472
User Name: yoru
Host Name: yoru
Server Name: PulseAudio (on PipeWire 0.3.77)
Server Version: 15.0.0
Default Sample Specification: float32le 2ch 48000Hz
Default Channel Map: front-left,front-right
Default Sink: alsa_output.pci-0000_09_00.4.analog-stereo
Default Source: alsa_input.usb-C-Media_Electronics_Inc._USB_PnP_Sound_Device-00.mono-fallback.3
Cookie: 7827:58c2
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