Hi,
Jan Mynarik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Situation: keyboard shortcuts control 'main' mixer, volume applet
controls both 'main' and 'PCM' together; to really change volume while
using headphones, you need to change 'PCM'.
This would work in situations where the headphones are driven off thesame
soundcard as the main audio but it wouldn't solve the problem I have with my
USB Headset.
I have a Logitech Premium USB Headset 350 which plugs into a USB port
and appears as a soundcard in its own right. Changing the main mixer PCM
and Master would only change the volume of the built-in sound device on
the computer (which I use for the ringing on my VOIP app) and not the
master channel on the Logitech USB Headset mixer which controls the
volume of the headphones. The headset has switches built into the cord
which tell the computer to change the headset volume or mute its mic.
From my point of view, the perfect solution would be one that spotted that the
buttons were on the same USB device as one of my soundcards then steered the
button data towards the correct mixer or that let me define a binding between
devices and mixers manually. I believe it's possible to use uDev to make sure
the same USB network card always gets the same interface name regardless of
which port it's connected to or the order it's plugged in. Could something
similar be done here?
Thanks,
Paul.
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There is no way to control which sound device or mixer the keyboard shortcuts
use
https://launchpad.net/bugs/22876
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