[Touch-packages] [Bug 1378969] Re: pulseaudio doesn't enforce remembered volume when changing to HDMI output

2014-11-07 Thread Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) Status: Incomplete = New ** Description changed: When I change my sound output to use a HDMI output, even though `pactl list` reports the correct volume level, the output volume is in fact 100%. Executing the following command afterwards solves the

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1378969] Re: pulseaudio doesn't enforce remembered volume when changing to HDMI output

2014-10-09 Thread Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
It seems like I didn't explain myself quite clearly then. The volume setting on the TV has been constant this whole time. Lets just say that the setting is such that the music is playing very loud. Lets say I want to change that, so I go into my sound settings on my laptop, changing the software

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1378969] Re: pulseaudio doesn't enforce remembered volume when changing to HDMI output

2014-10-08 Thread Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
hurray for one-file-at-a-time ** Attachment added: hdmi-before https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1378969/+attachment/4228770/+files/hdmi-before ** Description changed: When I change my sound output to use a HDMI output, even though `pactl list` reports the

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1378969] Re: pulseaudio doesn't enforce remembered volume when changing to HDMI output

2014-10-08 Thread Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
** Attachment added: hdmi-after-adjust https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio/+bug/1378969/+attachment/4228769/+files/hdmi-after-adjust -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to pulseaudio in Ubuntu.

[Touch-packages] [Bug 1378969] [NEW] pulseaudio doesn't enforce remembered volume when changing to HDMI output

2014-10-08 Thread Rasmus Wriedt Larsen
Public bug reported: When I change my sound output to use a HDMI output, even though `pactl list` reports the correct volume level, the output volume is in fact 100%. Executing the following command afterwards solves the problem. $ pactl set-sink-volume SINK-NUM +0 Attached is three outputs of