Raspberry Pi OS bullseye has put some extra stuff into the audio chain, a folder named /etc/alsa. In it are several conf files. One of these forces the default pcm to pulseaudio. It overrides my asound.conf that starts pcm.!default, so sound, unequalised, comes from one speaker only.
A solution is to comment out from /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf all references other than /etc/asound.conf Which then stops other sound from working, Chromium for example.
Uncomment those lines, give the /etc/asound.conf a name other than !default and tell Audacious and alsaloop to use that name - those now work, as does Chromium, but one speaker only.
Can anyone tell me how to make the Pulseaudio sound route through my /etc/asound.conf?
Andy
A solution is to comment out from /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf all references other than /etc/asound.conf Which then stops other sound from working, Chromium for example.
Uncomment those lines, give the /etc/asound.conf a name other than !default and tell Audacious and alsaloop to use that name - those now work, as does Chromium, but one speaker only.
Can anyone tell me how to make the Pulseaudio sound route through my /etc/asound.conf?
Andy