Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon

Ubuntu Lucid alpha 3

I'm using several USB headset with chip set C-MEDIA. To hear my voice loopback 
without using Pulseaudio loopback module because delay it's too big, in 8.04 
and 8.10, I fix it in gnome-volume-control panel preferences. there are 2 
fields for microphone :
Playing and recording.
Now the GUI is different there is only one for recording you can select input 
source it's all, so I can't adjust my loopback.
I found a temporary  solution using alsamixer, I'm administrator of several 
classroom and normal users can't each time open alsamixer in terminal mode. 
It's not friendly.

Above all if I remove legacy sound card in bios to take USB card by
default I can't launch alsamixer I get this message : "cannot open mixer
: No such file or directory"  but it's another bug. Let me know where I
must report it ?

Eric

** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gnome-settings-daemon
  
  Ubuntu Lucid alpha 3
  
  I'm using several USB headset with chip set C-MEDIA. To hear my voice 
loopback without using Pulseaudio loopback module because delay it's too big, 
in 8.04 and 8.10, I fix it in gnome-volume-control panel preferences. there are 
2 fields for microphone :
  Playing and recording.
- Now the GUI is different it's only one for recording you can select input 
source it's all, so I can't adjust my loopback. 
- I found a temporary  solution using alsamixer, I'm administrator of several 
classroom and normal users can't each time open alsamixer in terminal mode. 
It's not friendly. Above all if I remove legacy sound card in bios to take USB 
card by default I can't launch alsamixer I get this message : "cannot open 
mixer : No such file or directory"  but it's another bug. Let me know where I 
must report it ?
+ Now the GUI is different there is only one for recording you can select input 
source it's all, so I can't adjust my loopback.
+ I found a temporary  solution using alsamixer, I'm administrator of several 
classroom and normal users can't each time open alsamixer in terminal mode. 
It's not friendly.
  
+ Above all if I remove legacy sound card in bios to take USB card by
+ default I can't launch alsamixer I get this message : "cannot open mixer
+ : No such file or directory"  but it's another bug. Let me know where I
+ must report it ?
  
  Eric

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gnome-volume-control USB Mic  sound preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/540168
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