Jens Rutschmann wrote on 24.03.2009 23:00:
Clemens Ladisch wrote on 20.03.2009 08:45:
I don't know why your script doesn't work, but the following udev rule
works for me, and it does not need to be adjusted for the specific sound
device but just requires that you've previously saved the the
Lee Revell schrieb am 20.03.2009 04:23:
Try adding amixer to your script to see ALSA's view of the mixer
when the script runs. Also try echoing the amixer sset commands to
the logfile.
I modified the script as follows:
#!/bin/sh
exec /home/jens/log.file
echo ===
Clemens Ladisch wrote on 20.03.2009 08:45:
I don't know why your script doesn't work, but the following udev rule
works for me, and it does not need to be adjusted for the specific sound
device but just requires that you've previously saved the the correct
settings with alsactl store:
Jens Rutschmann wrote:
I have a C-Media USB Headphone Set which is working well. One issue though is
that when plugging it in the mixer levels are initialized to bad values. The
Speaker level is set to 100% (*very* loud, like in ouch !!!) while the
Mic
Capture level is set to 0%.
Clemens Ladisch wrote on 20.03.2009 08:45:
I don't know why your script doesn't work, but the following udev rule
works for me, and it does not need to be adjusted for the specific sound
device but just requires that you've previously saved the the correct
settings with alsactl store:
Hi all,
I have a C-Media USB Headphone Set which is working well. One issue though is
that when plugging it in the mixer levels are initialized to bad values. The
Speaker level is set to 100% (*very* loud, like in ouch !!!) while the Mic
Capture level is set to 0%.
Therefore I set the mixer
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:07 AM, Jens Rutschmann
jens.rutschm...@gmx.info wrote:
Hi all,
I have a C-Media USB Headphone Set which is working well. One issue though is
that when plugging it in the mixer levels are initialized to bad values. The
Speaker level is set to 100% (*very* loud, like