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It appears that every time there is an update, my UCM profile breaks.
So that when I boot my machine, I have no sound (unless I manually map things in a pro audio application). This appears to be due to an issue in the SplitPCM macro--specifically, some parsing.
Here is the thread describing the creation of the UCM profile I am using, including a patch that I had to apply in order to get things working: #416
And specifically, here is the patch I apply in order to fix it: b68aa52
It involves adding a single hyphen character to the file: ucm2/common/pcm/split.conf
Because it is a single character, I have been manually changing the file.
It's hard for me to follow that thread--but is this fixed and I am on older versions, or is this still an open item? Or is there a way to automate this so that my audio doesn't break on every update?
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It appears that every time there is an update, my UCM profile breaks.
So that when I boot my machine, I have no sound (unless I manually map things in a pro audio application). This appears to be due to an issue in the SplitPCM macro--specifically, some parsing.
Here is the thread describing the creation of the UCM profile I am using, including a patch that I had to apply in order to get things working: #416
And specifically, here is the patch I apply in order to fix it: b68aa52
It involves adding a single hyphen character to the file: ucm2/common/pcm/split.conf
Because it is a single character, I have been manually changing the file.
It's hard for me to follow that thread--but is this fixed and I am on older versions, or is this still an open item? Or is there a way to automate this so that my audio doesn't break on every update?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: