How to change audio input to output?





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I have one audio output and two audio inputs on my computer. But I have one microphone, stereo reproductors and headphones. In windows Realtek driver I could simple change the audio input to output, now I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and PulseAudio. Is there any option to change the input to output and conversely?










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I have one audio output and two audio inputs on my computer. But I have one microphone, stereo reproductors and headphones. In windows Realtek driver I could simple change the audio input to output, now I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and PulseAudio. Is there any option to change the input to output and conversely?










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  • use this link it will solve your problem [enter link description here][1] [1]: askubuntu.com/questions/44966/…

    – Emadeldeen Abd-Allah Abdel-Hal
    Jul 10 '13 at 7:42











  • Check How do you set a default audio output device in Ubuntu 18.04

    – singrium
    Feb 25 at 10:19
















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I have one audio output and two audio inputs on my computer. But I have one microphone, stereo reproductors and headphones. In windows Realtek driver I could simple change the audio input to output, now I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and PulseAudio. Is there any option to change the input to output and conversely?










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I have one audio output and two audio inputs on my computer. But I have one microphone, stereo reproductors and headphones. In windows Realtek driver I could simple change the audio input to output, now I'm using Ubuntu 12.04 and PulseAudio. Is there any option to change the input to output and conversely?







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  • use this link it will solve your problem [enter link description here][1] [1]: askubuntu.com/questions/44966/…

    – Emadeldeen Abd-Allah Abdel-Hal
    Jul 10 '13 at 7:42











  • Check How do you set a default audio output device in Ubuntu 18.04

    – singrium
    Feb 25 at 10:19





















  • use this link it will solve your problem [enter link description here][1] [1]: askubuntu.com/questions/44966/…

    – Emadeldeen Abd-Allah Abdel-Hal
    Jul 10 '13 at 7:42











  • Check How do you set a default audio output device in Ubuntu 18.04

    – singrium
    Feb 25 at 10:19



















use this link it will solve your problem [enter link description here][1] [1]: askubuntu.com/questions/44966/…

– Emadeldeen Abd-Allah Abdel-Hal
Jul 10 '13 at 7:42





use this link it will solve your problem [enter link description here][1] [1]: askubuntu.com/questions/44966/…

– Emadeldeen Abd-Allah Abdel-Hal
Jul 10 '13 at 7:42













Check How do you set a default audio output device in Ubuntu 18.04

– singrium
Feb 25 at 10:19







Check How do you set a default audio output device in Ubuntu 18.04

– singrium
Feb 25 at 10:19












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I think you can do that by going to : system settings -> sound. and change the default hardware used in input or output.






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