I seem to remember (I had this problem before) that pulseaudio by default applies mixing to a greater than stereo card if a stereo sample is sent to it. At the time there was a flag or option in the config file that could be set, but since I didn't end up going that route I don't have it anymore. I believe it was Lennart who gave me the hint to the issue (and might have actually fixed my specific issue in the code). This was back in 9.10, which I am still running.

Just another avenue to explore, sometimes that's all you need.

Matt


Colin Guthrie wrote:
'Twas brillig, and Jan Kasprzak at 07/01/09 23:43 did gyre and gimble:
  
Colin Guthrie wrote:
: My first guess would be to check your alsa switches (alsamixer -c 0) to 
: make sure you've not got some kind of option to "mix front, rear and 
: side channels together in some magic way" turned on.

	I had that magic option in my previous mainboard, but apparently
this one does not have it (see the attached output of "amixer -D hw:0").
    

Bummer :s

  
Moreover, (as I wrote) when I move the volume slider of a single channel
of the "eightchannel" device in pavucontrol, only a single channel of
a single output jack changes the volume. So I think pulse can see
all eight channels and can control them independently.
    

Yeah I figured that each channel may have independent hardware volume 
control, which would have caused this kind of setup but I guess that was 
a dead end :(

I've not got any ideas on this I'm afraid but perhaps some other folks 
on the list do.

Col


(PS Your quoting marker is broken. Just about every mail client in the 
world uses > and this is used to format the output nicely in the UI 
(e.g. with colours or backgrounds etc) to make reading mails easier. If 
you can, can you please try to use a > sign for quote markers. Cheers.)


  
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