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--- Comment #15 from Tanu Kaskinen ---
The logs didn't prove to be very useful, unfortunately. Any chance you could
try a newer pulseaudio version?
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--- Comment #14 from trondsg+bugzilla+freedesk...@gmail.com ---
Thanks for the instructions. I got this behaviour logged. In this case it was
Spotify stream, and switching between analog output and equalizer. In this case
the volume was reset to
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--- Comment #12 from Tanu Kaskinen ---
(In reply to trondsg+bugzilla+freedesktop from comment #11)
> Back to point 2., stream volumes are still randomly not getting stored when
> changing outputs. For instance, I have flash (as
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--- Comment #11 from trondsg+bugzilla+freedesk...@gmail.com ---
Oh, that's really surprising. I expected them to be loaded in order (with the
user-specific last). That means when setting sample rate to 32-bit in my home
folder, I also "changed"
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--- Comment #10 from Tanu Kaskinen ---
The option can be set in either place, but note that if
~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf exists, /etc/pulse/daemon.conf won't be read at
all, so if you set one thing in the home directory and a
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--- Comment #9 from trondsg+bugzilla+freedesk...@gmail.com ---
I already have flat-volumes = no in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf (it was the default
and I've never changed anything in that file), but I'll try setting it again in
my home folder.
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--- Comment #8 from Tanu Kaskinen ---
Did you set "flat-volumes = no" in ~/.config/pulse/daemon.conf? When flat
volumes are enabled, hardware volume is affected by stream volumes, but when
disabled, there should be no such
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--- Comment #7 from trondsg+bugzilla+freedesk...@gmail.com ---
1.
Ok, thanks.
However, after loading the pulseaudio equalizer module, I still had an episode
with "low"
volume using the jack sink EVEN when it was set to 100%. The spotify source
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--- Comment #6 from Tanu Kaskinen ---
(In reply to trondsg+bugzilla+freedesktop from comment #2)
> 1. I think this output should be set to 100% by default.
It is set to 100% by default. I don't know what makes the volume lower on
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jack on and full volume - better sound (all these are pactl list outputs)
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standard setup with less clear sound
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initial problem case - solved
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--- Comment #2 from trondsg+bugzilla+freedesk...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Tanu Kaskinen from comment #1)
> Do other jack applications have normal volume?
Good question, yes they do.
I found the problem: in the output tab of pa volume control,
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--- Comment #1 from Tanu Kaskinen ---
Do other jack applications have normal volume?
Please attach the output from "pactl list" when you observe low volume.
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