[Touch-packages] [Bug 433237] Re: volume controls change the wrong channel (accidentally?)

2017-07-07 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for pulseaudio (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete => Expired

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Title:
  volume controls change the wrong channel (accidentally?)

Status in ALSA driver:
  Invalid
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  This bug hit gnome-media or / and alsa-base, I think
  alsa-base 1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu4
  gnome-media 2.27.91-0ubuntu1

  I have an "audiotrak prodigy 7.1" - VT1720/24 [Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-
  Channel Audio Controller / ICE1724 - multitrack.

  SOUND PREFERENCES:

  If I use the soundcard with the "analog stereo ouput" profile and
  change the main output volume, then sometimes the volume is not
  changed and instead the output balance is changed (to the right or to
  the left).

  Then I changed the profile to  "analog surround 5.1 output + analog stereo 
input" and the output sound device flipped form "VT1720.." to "internal audio 
analog stereo". That shouldn't happened.
  So I turned it back to "VT1720.."

  After that the sound is overmodulated / overdriven and it sounds like
  a bad e-guitar.

  If I change the output volume, then maybe the volume is changed (i
  cannot hear it - only the loud bad sound) and the fade and the
  subwoofer slider changed. The fader shouldn't changed.

  If the output volume increase, the application volume increase. This is the 
behaviour which I expect.
  If the output volume decrease, the application volume decrease. This is the 
behaviour which I expect.
  If the application volume decrease, the output volume decrease too. This is 
not the expected behaviour.

  If I changed the fade to front (moving by mouse, not clicking), the balance 
changed to the right and the subwoofer decreased.
  If I changed the fade to rear (moving by mouse, not clicking), there is no 
effect on balance and subwoofer, but there is also no change in the sound which 
I listened.
  To set balance and fade in the middle I had to click in the middle (not 
moving by mouse).

  Changing the subwoofer had an optical effect on the output volume, but
  neither the real volume had changed nor the subwoofer sound had
  changed.

  
  ALSA MIXER (no External Amplifier):

  Changing the Master changed the fade in sound preferences and the
  other way around.

  ALSA MIXER (with External Amplifier):

  Changing the Master changed the fade and the balance in sound preferences.
  Changing the fade to front in sound preferences change the Master to low.
  Changing the fade to rear in sound preferences sometimes change the Master to 
low, sometimes is reset to the middle...
  Changing the balance to left or right in sound preferences changed sometimes 
the fade, sometimes not, but never changed anything else in the alsa mixer.
  Changing the Master balance to the left, then the Master volume decrease.
  Changing the Master balance to the right, the real sound turned to the right 
and the balance of sound preferences turns to the right too.
  

  Which further information are needed?

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 433237] Re: volume controls change the wrong channel (accidentally?)

2017-05-08 Thread Daniel van Vugt
Thank you for reporting this bug to Ubuntu.
Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) reached end-of-life on April 30, 2011.

See this document for currently supported Ubuntu releases:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases 

Please upgrade to the latest version and re-test.

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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Title:
  volume controls change the wrong channel (accidentally?)

Status in ALSA driver:
  Invalid
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  This bug hit gnome-media or / and alsa-base, I think
  alsa-base 1.0.20+dfsg-1ubuntu4
  gnome-media 2.27.91-0ubuntu1

  I have an "audiotrak prodigy 7.1" - VT1720/24 [Envy24PT/HT] PCI Multi-
  Channel Audio Controller / ICE1724 - multitrack.

  SOUND PREFERENCES:

  If I use the soundcard with the "analog stereo ouput" profile and
  change the main output volume, then sometimes the volume is not
  changed and instead the output balance is changed (to the right or to
  the left).

  Then I changed the profile to  "analog surround 5.1 output + analog stereo 
input" and the output sound device flipped form "VT1720.." to "internal audio 
analog stereo". That shouldn't happened.
  So I turned it back to "VT1720.."

  After that the sound is overmodulated / overdriven and it sounds like
  a bad e-guitar.

  If I change the output volume, then maybe the volume is changed (i
  cannot hear it - only the loud bad sound) and the fade and the
  subwoofer slider changed. The fader shouldn't changed.

  If the output volume increase, the application volume increase. This is the 
behaviour which I expect.
  If the output volume decrease, the application volume decrease. This is the 
behaviour which I expect.
  If the application volume decrease, the output volume decrease too. This is 
not the expected behaviour.

  If I changed the fade to front (moving by mouse, not clicking), the balance 
changed to the right and the subwoofer decreased.
  If I changed the fade to rear (moving by mouse, not clicking), there is no 
effect on balance and subwoofer, but there is also no change in the sound which 
I listened.
  To set balance and fade in the middle I had to click in the middle (not 
moving by mouse).

  Changing the subwoofer had an optical effect on the output volume, but
  neither the real volume had changed nor the subwoofer sound had
  changed.

  
  ALSA MIXER (no External Amplifier):

  Changing the Master changed the fade in sound preferences and the
  other way around.

  ALSA MIXER (with External Amplifier):

  Changing the Master changed the fade and the balance in sound preferences.
  Changing the fade to front in sound preferences change the Master to low.
  Changing the fade to rear in sound preferences sometimes change the Master to 
low, sometimes is reset to the middle...
  Changing the balance to left or right in sound preferences changed sometimes 
the fade, sometimes not, but never changed anything else in the alsa mixer.
  Changing the Master balance to the left, then the Master volume decrease.
  Changing the Master balance to the right, the real sound turned to the right 
and the balance of sound preferences turns to the right too.
  

  Which further information are needed?

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