Simon Andrews wrote:
I believe the officially sanctioned way to do this is using gst-mixer
which still gives access to the raw alsa mixer channels. This is
scheduled to be removed in F12 though as the native gnome-mixer has a
few more features than it had in F11.
I don't have a gst-mixer
On Tuesday 08 September 2009 14:00:32 Neil Bird wrote:
Or `alsamixer -c0' on the command line. :)
Well, that seemed to work, thanks! Seems a little bit naff that it's
practically a hidden option, but then that still sort of extends to all of
pulseaudio, really.
Working OK now,
On my F10 box, I just had an issue (after a reboot) with music coming out
nastily distorted. At least no my box, this usually means that the alsa PCM
control is too high/max.
However, I can see no legitimate way of accessing that now that my box is
set up to use pulseaudio. alsamixer
Neil Bird wrote:
On my F10 box, I just had an issue (after a reboot) with music coming
out nastily distorted. At least no my box, this usually means that the
alsa PCM control is too high/max.
You should report this as a bug against pulseaudio. It probably means
that the default settings
Simon Andrews wrote:
Neil Bird wrote:
However, I can see no legitimate way of accessing that now that my
box is set up to use pulseaudio. alsamixer just shows the one
control, being the main volume. The pulseaudio mixer doesn't help ,it
just makes the disorted music quieter.
I believe