I've just upgraded to Kubuntu 8.10 and I'm afraid that this bug is still
present on KDE 4.1.2, kmix 3.0. This time the default sound channel was
PCM and once I switched it to Front and tweaked the sound volume, the
nifty visual cue appears with the Front channel sound volume but it's
the PCM
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 267245 ***
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 267245
Keyboard volume keys only change PCM volume
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Importance: Undecided = Low
Status: New = Confirmed
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I can confirm SireeBob's solution. If I restart KMilo, the selection in
select master channel takes affect.
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Seen in Intrepid Alpha 5, KDE 4.1. Volume up do not work without a kmix
restart. Is the patch for KDE 4 or 3 ?
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #427374
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Status: Unknown
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OKay if u have Ubuntu i have found how to fix it...
go to System, Preferences, Sound, Under sound capture and click on any other
one listed... Then go back and select the one it was on. It seems to work.. I
have posted it before and please try it.
The-Wise-Man
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I can't say this is everybody's problem, but I learned that the kmilo
service needs to be restarted after you change the Master Channel in
kmix (see System Settings' Service Manager in Advanced; you can also log
out and back in). I made a patch that prevents the kmilo service from
needing to be
Chiming in - I've got this issue. I can select the Master Channel by
right-clicking KMix, but my volume keys don't respect that - they
continue to affect the Master channel which isn't much of a master on
my hardware since it only affects laptop speaker volume, when headphones
aren't plugged in. I
Oops. Forgot to say I'm on Kubuntu 8.04 Beta, latest updates.
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This bug still persists in Kubuntu 8.04 beta. On the other hand, it
isn't present in Ubuntu 8.04 beta.
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** Changed in: kdemultimedia
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
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I should have included this information too...
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High
Definition Audio Controller (rev 01)
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Correction to previous comment...
I've found that I can change the volume with the keyboard shortcuts when
sound is playing.
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I've found that I can change the volume with the keyboard shortcuts
sound is playing. When nothing is going through the sound board, I can
only change the volume by adjusting the PCM settings using alsamixer.
The Master volume controls do nothing for me.
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Hello,
I have recently done a fresh install of Hardy Kubuntu. In that release
when I use the keyboard volume controls the volume will not go above 48%
(it does work at increasing the volume to 48% and down to 0%). I have to
use kmix to increase the volume above 48%.
In Gutsy I had no problems
Thanks Klas,
That helped me !
In fact, I didn't get it selecting Master alone ! The volume of sound from
other applications (rhythmbox, . . ) get affected only on selecting multiple
options in the list. I am not sure as which are all those options, I just have
everything selected for time
Great that it worked. It isn't as much a bug as just the Ubuntu settings
resetting when you upgrade:)
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And what about those of us who use Kubuntu? There is no such thing as
System - User Preferances - Sound. Could anyone shed some light on
this?
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Go to System - User Preferances - Sound
Under the devices-tab, look at Default Mixer Tracks.
Set the device to your soundcard/motherboard/whatever.
Set the scrolling thing under there to Master and you should be good
to go really.
If it doesnt work, you probably need drivers for the keyboard.
It's a KMilo issue (the popup that appears when you press volume related keys).
It seems that the KDE people are aware of it. There are several bug reports of
this:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=134820
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=149487
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128224
After a bit of fiddling with alsamixer, I've noticed that the keyboard
shortcuts do affect a channel - the surround channel. Does anyone know
how to configure that shortcut?
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I could set it to 'Master' in the Right Click Volume - preferences - under
the menu Intel ICH6 (Alsa Mixer), I chose 'Master'
But, didn't get anything normal.
Klas Lothe, Is this is the property that you were mentioning ?
- Mohan
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Hello,
could you be more specific on which tricky menu you found and how you set the
volume switch to Master?
Thank you,
raph
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I found out what it was... When you install the new version of Ubuntu,
the settings are reversed, you need to find an option where you choose
the purpose of the volum switch and set it to Master. Its a rather
tricky menu that i never really understood before now, it should be
changed. Or at least
I too have the problem :(
Even though keyboard shortcut displays icon as if its increasing and
decreasing or muting the volume, nothing exactly happens to the sound
being played from the application (rhythmbox or totem)
I tried adjusting the Volume preference from the system. Surprisingly
even
I don't believe that, at least at first glance, it's not the same
problem. In this case the keyboard shortcuts do not affect any channel,
no matter what channel we configure kmix to handle.
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I have a similar problem.
Since when I upgraded to kubuntu 7.10, my keyboard volume key only controls the
main channel. The problem is, that the main channel does not affect my rear
speakers (I have 4.1 setup). Before I solved this problem by setting in kmix
PCM as the main channel. Now this
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I have the same problem... its really annoying to use the switch on the
speakers:P
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