#691: provide real names in cards and connectors --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Reporter: yelo3 | Owner: lennart Type: enhancement | Status: closed Milestone: | Component: core Resolution: wontfix | Keywords: --------------------------+------------------------------------------------- Changes (by lennart):
* status: new => closed * resolution: => wontfix Comment: I don't think it is particularly user-friendly to show some weird chip name in the UI by default. "Internal Audio" is much more descriptive for an audio device then anything else could be, since even people who have now idea about the chip they have (and almost nobody has) know exactly what is meant by that. And the naming of the connectors is nothing we really can improve. Most of the time we don't know if a Microphone is on the front or rear of a PC or how it is routed, and when we think we know it very often it is simply not reliable: we cannot really know how the hw is soldered. i.e. if the chip calls something "Front Mic" this does not mean that the manufacturer of your PC actually soldered it that way. We already have trouble enough with drivers where the "Master" slider does not act as one. That is a very basic thing an underlying driver should get right. But they don't. I am certainly not going to open another can of worms and start relying on front/left labelling info on mic ports. That said, all this information is actually configurable via udev rules (/lib/udev/rules.d/*pulseaudio and related rules files) and the PA alsa mixer config files (/usr/share/pulse/alsa-mixer/..). If you are not happy with the simplified names we chose you are welcome to change them locally. -- Ticket URL: <http://pulseaudio.org/ticket/691#comment:3> PulseAudio <http://pulseaudio.org/> The PulseAudio Sound Server _______________________________________________ pulseaudio-tickets mailing list pulseaudio-tickets@mail.0pointer.de https://tango.0pointer.de/mailman/listinfo/pulseaudio-tickets