Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: gnome-media

Hey,

I've noticed this bug in kde in the past, but only recently started
using ubuntu (and thus, gnome).

Basically, I've got an Audigy 1 ES:
$ amixer info
Card default 'Audigy'/'Audigy 1 ES [SB0160] (rev.3, serial:0x521102) at 0xb880, 
irq 66'
  Mixer name    : 'SigmaTel STAC9721,23'
  Components    : 'AC97a:83847609'
  Controls      : 199
  Simple ctrls  : 33
using alsa for the drivers.
In recent 2.6 kernels, the alsa drivers provide separate, but similarly named, 
controls for the capture and output bass control, trebel control, and the tone 
switch.

Unfortunately, gnome-volume-control in the gnome-media package can't 
distinguish between the capture and output versions of this control, so you get 
multiple indistinguishable entries in the preferences dialog.
Additionally, since the controls are indistinguishable, it only adds the first 
one to the slider/switch views, and capture seems to come 'first' in most 
cases. This means that one cannot reliably modify the tone controls using 
gnome-volume-control.

This is really an upstream issue, and it's hardly a major one, but it is
mildly irritating, particularly since i've already helped one audio tool
fix it once. :)

Basically, the controls really need a flag saying whether they're for
capture or output (where there's multiples) for clarity as far as the
user's concerned and the ability to remember which is which, so it can
control them properly.

Thanks
Andrew

** Affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Untriaged
         Status: Unconfirmed

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gnome-volume-control cannot distingusih between capture and output bass/trebel 
control
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48955

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