[Bug 1061684] Re: Switch between HDMI audio device and Analog from the System Tray

2014-01-02 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 1061684] Re: Switch between HDMI audio device and Analog from the System Tray

2012-11-14 Thread Chris Wilson
** Also affects: indicator-applet
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

** Also affects: indicator-applet (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
   Status: New

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[Bug 1061684] Re: Switch between HDMI audio device and Analog from the System Tray

2012-11-14 Thread Chris Wilson
I agree with Timothy that this is probably not a problem that many
people are encountering, and thus not paper cut material, for the
following reasons: since :

1. The general audio-related use case of a computer running Ubuntu will be to 
either plug something into the 3.5mm audio jack or simply use the built-in 
speakers.
2. The general use of HDMI is on modern TVs, and while I know there are home 
theatre PCs out there running Ubuntu, I don't believe the HTPC scene is very 
big, and certainly does not include the 'average user', which is where the 
paper cuts project focuses its attentions

That said, maybe including attached audio devices in the sound menu
might be a nice improvement, instead of a bug fix. I'm not just talking
about output either. Perhaps including others, such as:

1. Portable media players, which will open in the default music manager when 
selected
2. Output, which will switch to that device for output
3. Input, similar to output.

I'm going to draw some attention to this from the desktop team, and see
what they think about doing that.

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[Bug 1061684] Re: Switch between HDMI audio device and Analog from the System Tray

2012-11-14 Thread Chris Wilson
I'll mark the paper cuts task as incomplete for now. Generally this
wouldn't be our thing, but if the Desktop team like the idea, and it's
not going to be too complicated to implement, then maybe it's something
a competent programmer can get stuck into.

** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
   Status: Invalid = Incomplete

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[Bug 1061684] Re: Switch between HDMI audio device and Analog from the System Tray

2012-11-14 Thread Pykler
Well most laptops today have an HDMI port, some no longer have VGA at
all for output. If they are running ubuntu, you will need to plug in the
TV (or projector) then proceed with going into the display settings to
get the HDMI to clone then go into the sound settings to do the audio
part.

In windows, if you plug anything into the HDMI port, it automatically
switches the audio device, unless you manually change it back. I like
how ubuntu gives you the control, but I think having the ability to
switch between audio devices in a quicker/easier way would be very cool.

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[Bug 1061684] Re: Switch between HDMI audio device and Analog from the System Tray

2012-11-14 Thread Timothy Arceri
How is clicking on rythmbox from unity harder and requires a special
area in the taskbar ... whereas opening up the settings and waiting for
it is easier

My first reply wasn't as clear as it could have been. Although I think
you miss the point of the rhytmbox shortcuts it is as you say not that
usefull for opening the application but IS very useful for switching
songs without having to switch from your current focused application,
this workflow is likely to happen many times in one user session where
as changing output is a once off thing.

I very much object to having settings like this added to the applet as
they will make the applet crowded and are of no use to the majority of
users. Also gnome-settings provides a simple centralized location for
all settings I don't think its a good idea to start moving settings to
other locations on the desktop.

Although you don't seem to realise it your actual problem seems to be two other 
things.
1. the gnome settings window is slow to load on your system (on my desktop pc 
its instant)
2. there's no auto detection for output.

based on your comments it seems likely that if gnome-settings window
loaded quicker for you there would be no need to add this to the applet.

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