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Hey got an update here. I regularly update the packages on my system,
and I'm not sure what package is responsible (new kernel?), but the
behaviour seems to have changed for the better. The first indication was
after restarting, my music was much quieter than usual, and too quiet
even at max
Hi Fabio, can you be more specific? What exactly do you want me to do to
determine if the problem is still present?
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Title:
Adjusting volume
I just want to know if pulseaudio works without workaround
Thanks
Fabio
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Title:
Adjusting volume gives uneven response
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Hi Fabio. To me the issue seems to be that the default config file is
incorrect. If I revert my edit to /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths
/analog-output.conf, and restore it to how it was left after my last
dist upgrade, then restart pulseaudio, I still have the same problem. So
I think the
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Title:
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This seems to be caused by http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-audio-
dev/pulseaudio/ubuntu.natty/annotate/head%3A/debian/patches/0055-handle-
Master-Front.patch. Can we back it out and confirm that it resolves
your symptom?
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Note that we can't wholesale revert the application of that patch. Your
symptom is tied to your VIA hardware, which is known not to work
correctly. (However, there is no consensus on how to fix it.) Other
manufacturers have 'Master Front's that work correctly.
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Is this problem present with the latest updates ?
Thanks
Fabio
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Title:
Adjusting
For anyone who may be interested, I just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10
'Maverick Meerkat', which helpfully undid the edits I had made to the
conf file (without asking). The fix as described in #3 still does the
trick. To see the effects after editing the config, you may need to
'killall pulseaudio' or
I have the exact same problem. It's very annoying.
Using Ubuntu 10.04 on an Asrock 780G motherboard with VIA VT1708S onboard sound.
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And, the workarounds suggested at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems/KarmicCaveats#Volume
range anomalies don't work.
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fk, thanks a lot for that link. I've discovered something useful on a
page linked to from the Ubuntu wiki (see
http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PulseAudioStoleMyVolumes). Briefly,
PulseAudio uses the product of several settings (in my case and perhaps
yours, 'Master Front', 'PCM' and 'Front') to achieve
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