I have to say though, if you ever run afoul of the moderators, it will be humorous typing your user name to the temporary ban list I chuckled out loud when I saw that one.
Edit: Never mind, Jason got here before me.
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]]>Haven't tested it extensively yet, but so far commenting out load-module module-role-cork in /etc/pulse/default.pa like meszka proposed seems to fix it.
/etc/pulse/default.pa
#load-module module-role-cork
Whenever Skype opens my sound device, it seems like MPD gets muted (but not paused, checked by writing 'mpc' - and it says "Playing"), which kind of necessitates DND mode in Skype. I've tried to solve this for a long time, as I also had the same issue on my Desktop (which has a completely different hardware configuration from my laptop).
Either my Google-fu is really crappy (tried 'pulseaudio skype mute', 'mpd skype pulseaudio mute' 'skype pulseaudio mute', etc..) or I seem to be the only one with this setup (mpd + Skype + PulseAudio)?
The weird thing is that ONLY mpd gets muted... if I, for example, have a Wine process outputting sound at the same time (e.g. World of Warcraft), sound from that will continue, even though mpd gets muted in PulseAudio.
The even weirder thing is that if I enable "Simultaneous output to Build-in Analog Stereo " (including the last few spaces), it works, but it's obviously not desirable since it will output to any external sound cards I hook up from time to time.
Regards, and thanks for the help in forward.
*EDIT*
And before anyone asks.. yes, I've disabled "Allow Skype to automatically adjust my mixer levels". That doesn't seem to prevent it from doing it anyway, though
# Solved with the wiki fix.
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