I can't contribute anything to this in the way of help, but I also have this
issue with my headphones - I can provide any hardware and bug information you
need to sort this out.
I've just upgraded to Oneiric on my mum's computer, and now we're having this
volume problem with the headphones
It's 2011 and still audio under linux is a mess :(
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Also affecting me.
I don't know if others are seeing slightly different symptoms, or have
misinterpreted. For me, the problem is simply:
* surround and LFE seem to be equivalent, at least in that they both adjust up
the sub-woofer volume.
* the LFE and Surround volume levels are maximised by
I just realised that Daniel T. Chen tagged this Won't fix?! Frankly,
that's INSANE. Just because there's a way to fix it manually, it does
not mean that ubuntu should not work to fix it by default. The current
behavior is ILLOGICAL, UNEXPECTED, INTERFERING, and ANNOYING.
This is the most
@Lee That's because we shouldn't work around it in PulseAudio. It
needs to be fixed at the driver level. Have you filed a separate bug
report against alsa-driver? (`ubuntu-bug alsa-base`)
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Hi there.
I wonder why no more comments have been posted for over two weeks now.
As far as I am concerned, the problem is still in place, and none of the
workarounds proposed above (using a pure PCM-control; passing
ignore_dB=yes to the module(s)) have worked out for me.
Anyway, I found another
NOTE: In the post above, substitute uncomment by outcomment (step
2).
Sorry,
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BTW: Please nobody get me wrong. PA's idea of simplifying controls is
absolutely right. As soon as the original issue is fixed, I recommend to
immediately switch back to PA controlling the hardware volume.
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Wow. Nothing like getting my ears blasted by ubuntu-bug after picking the
least-worst of the radio buttons that was lacking an other category. Guided
support fail...
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Having same issue w/ master volume that seems to only have values for
mute and ear blasting.
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio
Controller (rev 02)
Chip: SigmaTel STAC9227
Tried the replacing merge with ignore trick in alsa conf, didn't seem to
help (well,
Derek, please file a separate bug against alsa-driver for your hw using
ubuntu-bug.
On May 8, 2010 6:26 PM, Derek b...@m8y.org wrote:
Having same issue w/ master volume that seems to only have values for
mute and ear blasting.
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD
Here is the answer.
If you want. Write me. I explain this.
http://translate.google.pl/translate?js=yprev=_thl=plie=UTF-8layout=1eotf=1u=http%3A%2F%2Fforum.ubuntu.pl%2Fshowthread.php%3Fp%3D709309%23post709309sl=pltl=en
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@Daniel - Status is Won't Fix. I guess by that you mean you can't fix
it. Should we take this up with the PulseAudio devs directly?
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You should add volume=ignore stanzas for the appropriate mixer elements.
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same as @neuromancer wrote on 2009-08-21: #8
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I have reported it, Bug #502151
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I have that card
description: Audio device
product: 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
vendor: Intel Corporation
physical id: 1b
bus info: p...@:00:1b.0
version: 03
width: 64 bits
clock: 33MHz
capabilities: pm msi pciexpress bus_master cap_list
configuration: driver=HDA Intel latency=0
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 1:38 PM, pavolzetor wrote:
description: Audio device
product: 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
Unfortunately that doesn't contain any necessary information to fix
the bug. Please file a new bug using ubuntu-bug alsa-base.
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For me this bug (I assume it is the same) affects headphones only. I
have a Dell Inspiron 700m, ubuntu 9.10 x386. I tried both workarounds
and neither works.
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I have the same problem on a Dell Precision M90. Volume is either mute
or full blast. Very little in between. I appreciate all your efforts
in finding a swift fix for this show-stopper.
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Have the same problem. Dell Inspiron 710m. #17 workaround helps (thank
you phenest), but I think the new system is a bad idea.
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Thanks for the advices guys. Seems that #17 fixed for me! :)
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@Daniel T Chen - I can confirm that the fix you proposed does *not* work
for DELL XPS M1710. If it might be useful, I have already uploaded the
verbose log in this same thread.
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@mac.ryan
I have a DELL XPS M1710 as well. I didn't try Daniel T Chen fix, but #17
(master and LFE to ignore, then set set them to 100% in alsamixer , then volume
will be controled through PCE) solved part of the problem, i can now controll
the volume with the front keys and it's not blowing
@mac.ryan
First of all, ignore_dB=1 *isn't* a fix. This is hardware issue that
can be worked around in linux or pulseaudio, but the proper place to
do it is in linux -- the sound driver.
Second, ignore_dB=1 is a rather poor universal workaround. This is the
problem with bug reports: people see a
While passing ignore_dB=1 makes my volume level reasonable, it is no
longer possible to adjust it (from my laptop keys or the volume applet).
Is there any workaround for this?
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@Matthew See what I wrote to mac.ryan above.
On Nov 9, 2009 4:06 PM, Matthew Pirocchi matthew.piroc...@gmail.com
wrote:
While passing ignore_dB=1 makes my volume level reasonable, it is no
longer possible to adjust it (from my laptop keys or the volume applet).
Is there any workaround for this?
Same problem as above with DELL Precision M90. My sound is unusable and
have muted it so not to blow the speakers up!
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Try passing ignore_dB=1 to module-udev-detect in /etc/pulse/default.pa
(or ~/.pulse/default.pa).
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@Daniel T Chen,
Within Sound Preferences, I have now set the master output volume as low
as it will go and then adjusted each applications volume down to an
acceptable level so I now have sounds again.
Many thanks for your help though.
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I'd like to try your tip, but I'm not sure what it means to pass ignore_dB=1
to module-udev-detect in /etc/pulse/default.pa. Can you give more detailed
instructions for a beginner?
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Open /etc/pulse/default.pa with an editor. Keep in mind that it
requires root privileges to be modified. On line 54, change:
load-module module-udev-detect
to:
load-module module-udev-detect ignore_dB=1
Save the file, and in a Terminal, use:
killall pulseaudio
PA will
Thanks Daniel, that fixed my audio.
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Daniel, that fix worked for me as well. Is there a way to make the
volume keys change PCM as opposed to master? I know this is the old
behavior, but it's very useful for keeping the sound levels the same for
my laptop between my laptop speakers, headphones, and external speakers.
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Maybe this is common knowledge, but maybe it'll help someone out.
I have a Dell Inspiron 9300, and for me to get the merge-ignore fix to
work, I had to modify the analog-output-lfe-on-mono.conf file instead
of the ones mentioned here. So if you have a multimedia laptop that
uses the Master-Mono
@Daniel: When you say linux do you mean the kernel? I was under the
impression that this change was due to the old method being non-
intuitive. That kinda made me think it was an Ubuntu issue.
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Same here on fresh 9.10 install on Dell Inspiron 9400. (I assume
attaching another verbose log wouldn't make a difference)
I love Ubuntu and honestly hope something more than the typical finger
pointing (the bug is in *linux* not pulseaudio) will be done *soon*.
How many average users would be
@wolfie2x I agree that it's a problem that needs to be fixed [in
linux]. For what it's worth, I have blogged about it[0] and linked to
it in ubuntuforums[1]. I expect that some people will be quite
frustrated and give up, and obviously that's why it needs to be fixed
[in linux].
Patches are
Having the same problem here. Mine is a Gateway MT3707 updated to Karmic
from Jaunty. Also, after replacing merge with ignore in analog-
output.conf there's a nasty clicking sound instead of the expected sound
in the first two steps. For example, starting as muted I begin playing
an MP3, then step
@Zeratul2k There are two additional ways. You can:
* Pass ignore_dB=1 to module-udev-detect in /etc/pulse/default.pa (or
~/.pulse/default.pa)
* Pass control=foo, where foo is the amixer element name, to
module-alsa-sink in /etc/pulse/default.pa (or ~/.pulse/default.pa)
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Verbose log, as per request.
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Confirmed a huge jump in volume at about 25% when using the hardware
volume buttons.
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Inspiron 9400.
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Soundblaster Live! 5.1
The log probably shows me switching from a custom sink I made that swaps my
front and rear.
Note: I don't get the overdriven sound when I swap my front and rear, in
fact, it seems that pulseaudio isn't using alsa mixers to change volume
when I do that... kinda strange.
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I'm not sure what the purpose of these logs are. I mean, everyone knows
what the problem is: the alsa mixer tracks are increasing asynchronously
instead of the previous approach which was to select what tracks you
want the volume to control, thus having a selection of tracks moving
synchronously
The previous approach is non-intuitive for many people. Please google
for flat volume and see how other operating systems approach the
issue.
Also, you're incorrect that having overdriven audio is a PulseAudio
problem. It's both a hardware bug (broken hardware!) and a linux bug
(not exposing
If the change was to make it more intuitive, might I suggest to keep
this as default but include a switch so users can use the old method if
they want.
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Also have E1705 (9400)
Sound just about woke the house the first time I booted up into 9.10
I also noticed that volume all the way down = no sound at all
Volume at 1 tick up = full blast
-AndyS-
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I have the same problem as realmrealm, but only with headphones in. I
have an 82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller
(according to lshw). I'll try to get a log for you in the next few days.
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I also have a Dell E1705, and a similar problem...my LFE volume is maxed
on boot up. After login, I can reduce the LFE volume with ALSA mixer
but it returns to max on reboot.
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Confirm problem with Dell Inspiron 9400 HDA Intel.
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Gals/Guys, please attach your https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PulseAudio/Log
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Here ya go!
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The default volume sounds loud enough to damage my speakers and my
hearing.
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82801FB/FBM/FR/FW/FRW (ICH6 Family) AC'97 Audio Controller (rev 03)
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The fix proposed by phenest is OK for me ! (Dell Inspiron 9400)
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The fix by phenest also works for me (Dell Inspiron E1705), however, I
must re-do it every time I reboot the computer. The speakers blast loud
as possible when logging into Gnome. The headphone jack seems to work
properly.
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Luke, may you have a look into the report? Thanks in advance.
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Luke Yelavich (themuso)
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I have a fix based on someone else's idea:
Open /usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf and change the
LFE and Master sections so 'volume = ignore'. Then open alsamixer in a
terminal, and set Master and LFE to 100%. You should now find that the volume
hotkeys now control just
Okay, the latest pulseaudio in the ubunu-audio-dev ppa works a little
better, but I had to change the gconf app/gnome_settings_daemon/volume
step to 1 to have decent control over volume, as the highest I'd want my
headphones with this volume scheme is about 30%.
The only remaining issue is that
I should mention that in my case (Dell Inspiron 9400 with Intel 82801G
(Ich7) HDA (rev 01)) the volume (especially of LFE) can be controlled
seperatly again so I can set the same values to master, pcm and lfe
manually. That's better than nothing.
But if I try to control the volume via laptop-keys
Sorry for being unclear: I should have written: The seperate control is
possible via alsamixer (in my case).
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Just a link http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1234894page=2 with
analogue discussion in the Ubuntu Forum and a little workaround
meanwhile we expecting fix.
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I have a laptop with only stereo out and the the pcm volume jumps
straight to 74% right away. The master catches up when the volume slider
is only at around 20% so 74% of max volume is compressed into only 20%
of the volume slider.
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Similar problem - my audio doesn't start playing until 30% (in any sound
app) and 50% in Flash under Firefox. From there it scales to 100%, but
over a smaller interval so it's very hard to finely control it, not to
mention being frustrating to play at low levels.
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I have the same problem, dell inspiron 9400 with LFE channel
Card: HDA Intel │
Chip: SigmaTel STAC9200
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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I can also confirm #6 on my Compaq 6715s laptop.
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I've installed yesterday karmic koala alpha 4 in my inspiron 9400 (same as #7)
and the audio isn't working correctly.
The behaviour is the same of #6.
The volume is too high. If I try to reduce it silence...
In pulseaudio volume controller the harware device is setted to analog stereo
output
Karmic alpha 4
I'm finding the same as Taylor. I have a Dell Precision M90 laptop with an LFE
channel (sub-woofer). Watching alsamixer, I see that PCM goes up first,
followed by LFE, followed by Master. I won't allow anything else. Using the
volume hotkeys gives the same results. This means my
Hi guys:
i'm having issues with pulseaudio too. I own a laptop Dell 9400
inspiron. It has a sub-woofer and it is controlled by LFE, master is the
front speakers and pcm was typically the real control, so i only had to
adjust one volume bar. With this new approach in 9.10 alpha 4 everything
is a
Hmm... I've made some observations on the volume-control's behaviour by
watching alsamixer:
At mute (0% system volume), Master is 0%, PCM is 0%, and Surround is 0%.
System volume goes above 0%, PCM goes straight to 75% and than the Surround
Slider.
System volume goes above 10%, Surround is at
Okay, I've determined that the Surround slider controls the volume of
the rear speaker port, while Master only control the front. It seems
that Surround should move identical to Master, but instead, it's moving
to highest volume at only 10%. Just wrong.
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I'm having the same issue.
In fact, i blew out the right speaker of my laptop thanks to the
multiple volume controls available and the oddly behaviour explained
below.
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I had similar problems, at the moment it seems to work.
BUT, when I change Output from Speaker to HDMI or otherwise, sound controls
jump to zero. If I enhance volume it immediately jumps back to zero - unusable.
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