The bug is still there. Very annoying. Every time, you forget to torn
the Volume down of your Stereo, the Speakers almost blow when Ubuntu
starts. Can't be that heart to fix this?
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Same here on 16.04 and Gnome 3.18.5. Volume resets to maximum after
every reboot.
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sound volume always resets to 100%
Same thing happening to me on Ubuntu 16.04. Sound always resets to only
50% and even worse, it's only the left side. Right side is dropped to
0%.
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its still bugged posting 14.04 anyone fix yet or is this no
important at all?
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sound volume always resets to 100%
This bug is *NOT* fixed. I'm too unexperienced with launchpad, how can
we get a fix denied here?
reposting because still bugged.
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Same here on an Acer laptop.
After every reboot the volume is up to 100%...but, if muted, it stays muted.
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sound
Facing the same problem. I'm using an USB sound card from Siberia.
mukit@lifebook:~$ cat /proc/asound/cards
0 [PCH]: HDA-Intel - HDA Intel PCH
HDA Intel PCH at 0xf160 irq 45
1 [Device ]: USB-Audio - USB PnP Sound Device
This problesm still exists on my system: ubuntu 14.04.1
pulse package version: 1:4.0-0ubuntu11
$ lspci -v | grep -i audio
00:04.0 Multimedia audio controller: NVIDIA Corporation CK804 AC'97 Audio
Controller (rev a2)
01:00.1 Audio device: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RV710/730 HDMI
@tim.timwahrendorff
pactl set-sink-volume `pactl list sinks short | awk '{print $1}'` 30%
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I have a Trust SC-5500p USB Sound Card and the same Problem (14.04
64bit).
I even had to set default-sample-channels = 6 in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
in order to get the rear speakers and Subwoofer working (with 12.04 this
worked out of the box), but that is another probem.
Every time I reboot, the
I confirm, that I have the same problen under ubuntu 14.04
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I have the same problem after a clean install of Ubuntu 14.04.
The volume level is always at 100% at boot.
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This has affected me for the last two releases (13 14).
Creative Soundblaster USB card
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This is also happening to me. Fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 x64.
$ lspci -v | grep -i audio
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 7 Series/C210 Series Chipset Family
High Definition Audio Controller (rev 04)
01:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation GK107 HDMI Audio Controller (rev a1)
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I'm also affected by this annoying bug. I am on 13.10 64-Bit and the sound
volume of my pulseaudio is on 100% after reboot. I have an Intel on Board
soundcard connect to my AV-Receiver via SPDIF.
Hope, this gets fixed soon.
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I can also confirm this problem on fresh install of 14.04. I'm using an
integrated sound card on Gigabyte M720-US3 motherboard.
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This bug is *NOT* fixed. I'm too unexperienced with launchpad, how can
we get a fix denied here?
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sound volume always
I also tried this on the latest kernel 3.13.0-24-generic , Ubuntu 14.04,
Asus G73JH, same 100% volume problem on reboot.
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Tried with the latest kernel 3.13.6 which includes lots of new hdmi
radeon stuff, but with same 100% volume problem upon boot.
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I had this bug in all previous Ubuntu Versions and still have it with a
fresh install of Ubuntu 14.04.
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Trying the ALSA and PULSE audio settings recommended on various sites had a
strange result: the volume icon and slider show the preset volume (~40%) after
boot, but the real, I mean audible volume is @ 100%. Simply clicking the volume
slider will set the volume right.
Another strange thing:
BUSTED LED TV SPEAKERS !!! Further to post #70, this is getting serious.
volume set at 100% over reboot busted speakers on flat screen tv
connected on hdmi.
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Audio settings are not kept after rebooting. The input and output
sources are reset to some weird defaults (not what I have set).
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On 13.10, the 100% reset over reboot happens also on hdmi out on AMD/ATI
Wrestler HDMI Audio Radeon HD 7340.
But the volume setting is kept properly across sessions without reboot.
Does anyone know the name of the file where this volume info is stored upon
shutdown ?
The user session info
13.10, logitech USB headset. It also happens when I leave the computer
for a while and it goes to screensaver. Then when I type in my password
it resets the volume.
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13.10, gnome-shell, SPDIF, volume still always 100% upon reboot
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Title:
sound volume always resets to 100% after reboot
Same issue as described above by Yfrwlf. Upon reboot using Ubuntu 13.04
the volume is reset to 100% which causes blaring speaker volumes unless
turned down to the previous level. This bug only started occurring for
me after a fresh install of Ubuntu 13.04. Previously on a 12.10 install
upgraded
In Ubuntu 12.04 my master digital output S/PDIF always resets to 100%,
extremely loud and annoying. However, at least when I hit the volume
button once either up or down, it pops back to the previous level.
In Ubuntu 13.04 my master digital output S/PDIF always resets to 100%,
extremely loud and
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