On Sun, 08.11.09 20:46, Jud Craft (craft...@gmail.com) wrote:
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> This also causes problems with flat volumes too -- my flat volumes
> don't seem to be applied (ex., to Rhythmbox) when using the external
> USB output.
That might be happening because your devices lacks valid dB
information in whi
This also causes problems with flat volumes too -- my flat volumes
don't seem to be applied (ex., to Rhythmbox) when using the external
USB output.
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> As per your first reply Jud, the setting of the default device in g-v-c
> should work fine and allow the volume buttons to adjust the appropriate
> device, so dunno why that's not working :(
I see. So this is not an intentional functionality change.
Well, this worked automatically in F11's Sou
'Twas brillig, and Ng Oon-Ee at 08/11/09 16:42 did gyre and gimble:
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 11:36 -0500, Jud Craft wrote:
Under 'Output Devices', each output has three icons on the top right of
its 'box'. The first from the left is the mute icon, the second is the
lock icon (looks like a shield) t
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 11:36 -0500, Jud Craft wrote:
> > Under 'Output Devices', each output has three icons on the top right of
> > its 'box'. The first from the left is the mute icon, the second is the
> > lock icon (looks like a shield) the third which is a green circle with a
> > white tick is t
> Under 'Output Devices', each output has three icons on the top right of
> its 'box'. The first from the left is the mute icon, the second is the
> lock icon (looks like a shield) the third which is a green circle with a
> white tick is the 'set as fallback' icon.
I apologize, but now I'm lost.
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 10:37 -0500, Jud Craft wrote:
> > The main volume control (e.g. the applet in the system tray or the buttons
> > on your keyboard/laptop) will control whatever device is marked as "default"
> > or "fallback". If you tweak this, it will work with the appropriate device.
>
> I'
> The main volume control (e.g. the applet in the system tray or the buttons
> on your keyboard/laptop) will control whatever device is marked as "default"
> or "fallback". If you tweak this, it will work with the appropriate device.
I'm not sure what you mean by "fallback device". Can you set th
'Twas brillig, and Jud Craft at 08/11/09 03:09 did gyre and gimble:
It appears that when I plug in a secondary output device (like my
docking station's USB-type sound card) and reroute Pulse to it, I can
no longer use the main volume control in GNOME to change the volume of
sound output.
The ma
Hello there! I finally upgraded to F12 and Pulse 0.9.19.
It appears that when I plug in a secondary output device (like my
docking station's USB-type sound card) and reroute Pulse to it, I can
no longer use the main volume control in GNOME to change the volume of
sound output.
In a way, this is
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