https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=75984
--- Comment #13 from Tom Yan <[email protected]> --- (In reply to comment #11) > (In reply to comment #8) > > Did you check all the attachments? I did mean left/right balance. The > > overall volume issue is just another thing that I thought might be related. > > Oops, I did look at them all, but apparently I didn't pay enough attention > to the balance slider (I guess I somehow made the conclusion after the first > three pictures that the balance slider isn't changing). > > > I doubt if it's a duplicate. Of course they are of similar nature (well > > volume restore), but the actual sympton seems to be quite different to me, > > both the overall AND the balance one. > > Yes, this appears to be a separate bug, so reopening. > > Can you reproduce this with these steps: > > 1) Disable autospawning: > echo autospawn = no >> ~/.config/pulse/client.conf > > 2) Stop pulseaudio: > killall pulseaudio > > 3) Remove the device volume database: > rm ~/.config/pulse/*device-volumes* > > 4) Start pulseaudio in a terminal: > pulseaudio -vvv > > 5) Do what you did when making those screeshots (switch the output once, set > the volume). > > 6) Stop pulseaudio with Ctrl-C and save the log output. > > 7) Start pulseaudio again: > pulseaudio -vvv > > 8) Check if the balance is wrong. If it is wrong, attach the logs from the > two pulseaudio runs to this bug. If it's not wrong, then this is more > mysterious. Well funny enough, it's not wrong. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the QA Contact for the bug. You are the assignee for the bug.
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