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Audio:
Device-1: Intel 6 Series/C200 Series Family High Definition Audio
driver: snd_hda_intel
Sound Server-1: ALSA v: k5.15.36-1-rt41-MANJARO running: yes
Sound Server-2: PulseAudio v: 15.0 running: yes
Sound Server-3: PipeWire v: 0.3.51 running: yes
Yeah well, it used to be like that... Nowadays that crap needs driver support and whatnot.The difference is that 3.5mm just takes an analog audio signal from your internal sound card
Can't use my laptop either, because the HDMI outlet of that one won't talk to the TV anymore after a windows update some 6 months ago...
Mine are 3.5mm headphones. So, it is an arbitrary and random failure of Windows 10?Are these headphones 3.5mm, or USB/Bluetooth?
The difference is that 3.5mm just takes an analog audio signal from your internal sound card, whereas USB/Bluetooth headphones and speakers present themselves to the OS as a separate sound card, and in my experience every OS has trouble dealing properly with hotplugging sound cards. If the hotplug device is set as default, you often get no audio when it's removed. If the internal sound card is set as default, the system doesn't switch to the hotplug device when you plug it in.
Yeah well, it used to be like that... Nowadays that crap needs driver support and whatnot.
My wife's 3.5mm outlet went dead after a recent windows update. Rather annoying, since we were using that to connect it to the sound system when watching movies...
Can't use my laptop either, because the HDMI outlet of that one won't talk to the TV anymore after a windows update some 6 months ago... Hoorray Microsoft!
Yeah, I haven't ever had a german conversation with an American either, I'm afraid.How often have you spoken German (as opposed to written conversation online) with Americans
If by "over-fronting" you mean how your mouth actually forms the sounds, the only difference I can perceive for myself is that for U the tongue is more or less pointing forward towards the lower teeth, while for Ü it points upward towards the root of the upper teeth. The lips have the exact same position.This makes me wonder if I'm over-fronting "ü"
If by "over-fronting" you mean how your mouth actually forms the sounds, the only difference I can perceive for myself is that for U the tongue is more or less pointing forward towards the lower teeth, while for Ü it points upward towards the root of the upper teeth. The lips have the exact same position.
Was Hume a bit drunk when he wrote this ? Likely. Scottish winters were very long back in 1748.
Was Hume a bit drunk when he wrote this ? Likely. Scottish winters were very long back in 1748.
Was Hume a bit drunk when he wrote this ?
Was Hume a bit drunk when he wrote this ? Likely. Scottish winters were very long back in 1748.