THIRD time trying to post this...

I'm having a couple of problems with pulseaudio. I can't find answers on the 
web and it's driving me perfectly batty.

1. When I boot into Ubuntu 10.04, the signal from the built-in hardware input 
is routed out to the built-in hardware output. That is, if I turn up the 
speakers and rub the microphone, I can hear the sound coming out of the 
speakers. By contrast, if I boot into Windows, the sound is not so routed.

This is an irritant for normal use, but I also plan to perform live electronic 
music using Ubuntu. If sound from the laptop's built-in microphone pollutes the 
output audio stream, that's completely unacceptable. (OTOH, Jack suspends PA 
and this might stop the unwanted routing. I hope... I don't remember exactly, 
will check later.)

I haven't been able to find any way to break the connection. There is no client 
application that sends in --> out. It's either pulseaudio or alsa, and the 
source of the connection is invisible in all configuration tools.

This is very seriously frustrating for me. Any hints would help.

2. As a workaround for problem #1, I thought I could turn down the main system 
volume and then turn up the volume in client applications. But I found, for 
instance, that changing the system volume also changes the volume in rhythm box 
and vice versa.

Why are these not independent? Where is the preference so that I can make them 
independent?

Thanks.
James


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