http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PulseAudioStoleMyVolumes
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Won't Fix
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Karmic: PCM volume (as seen in alsamixer) stuck at 100% with pulseaudio
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/420578
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To note: Mike, you probably want to file a bug against alsa-driver so
that we can fix your HDA codec.
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That help file fixed it for me. Thanks.
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Please see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems/KarmicCaveats
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 5:45 PM, Henry Finucane h.finuc...@gmail.com wrote:
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Karmic: PCM volume (as seen in alsamixer) stuck at 100% with pulseaudio
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Karmic: PCM volume (as seen in alsamixer) stuck at 100% with pulseaudio
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I have the same problem with a Creative Soundblaster X-Fi Extreme Music
(PCI) under 64-Bit.
Under Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty the X-Fi workes fine with the unstable driver
from twai. Also the surround sound wokres with the old version of
pulseaudio.
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@Stefan You could try installing
linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic and rebooting.
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@Daniel T Chen
I've installed this package and reboot, but the problem with pulseaudio still
exists.
The sound works also before (without the
linux-backports-modules-alsa-karmic-generic package), but its the problem that
pulseaudio forces the PCM volume to 100%.
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@Stefan You should use volume = ignore for the elements you want ignored.
See my blog post on it.
On Nov 1, 2009 1:12 PM, Stefan stefan.engelha...@online.de wrote:
@Daniel T Chen
I've installed this package and reboot, but the problem with pulseaudio
still exists.
The sound works also before
I confirm the bug; using a Dell XPS M1210 with Intel Corporation 82801G
and snd_hda_intel.
Try snd_hda_intel with model = {auto, basic, hp} without any luck.
Try to lower the PCM level, but when i change the Master volume, all the
levels in alsamixer goes up to 100% :(
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What worked for me was changing profile to Analog Surround 4.0 Output
(or any other surround option) in sound preferences hardware tab. The
surround tab in alsamixer controls the volume smoothly for me.
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I confirm as well that this is happening on my Dell XPS M1710 laptop.
The PCM volume is always at high level as seen in alsamixer. The master
will adjust using the volume applet, but not the PCM. Adjust of the
master also does something really odd. It doesn't change the volume but
rather moves
Hi,
I confirm that also my the intel chip in my motherboard the PCM volume is
always set at 100%
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** Attachment added: AlsaDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30938285/AlsaDevices.txt
** Attachment added: AplayDevices.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30938286/AplayDevices.txt
** Attachment added: BootDmesg.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30938287/BootDmesg.txt
**
I installed pulseaudio version
1:0.9.16~test6-30-g300384-0ubuntu1~ubuntuaudiodev1 from the PPA. I still
have the same issue. (Even after a reboot.)
Is there anything else I should look at?
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On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 7:04 PM, Mike Pontilloponti...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there anything else I should look at?
Can you try disabling flatvol?
echo flat-volumes = no|tee -a ~/.pulse/daemon.conf killall pulseaudio
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Karmic: PCM volume (as seen in alsamixer) stuck at 100% with pulseaudio
Interesting. This caused a slight change in behavior.
Now when I turn PCM down in alsamixer, it goes down to 99, 98, or 97%.
But then it jumps back to 100% and adjusts Master instead.
Should I have seen the flat-volumes directive in pacmd when I told
it to dump the config? (I don't.) Maybe
Note, I found that adding the following file to my system helps SOME
of the problem:
$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/sound.conf
options snd_hda_intel model=hp
It seems the snd_hda_intel module has a vast array of options that
one needs to sort through in order to get quality sound output. It
might
Oops - in my haste to balance uploading the pulseaudio - log and
keeping my toddler happy, I attached it to the wrong bug. (the bug I
mentioned in the description.)
It's here:
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/30955724/pulseaudio.log
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Upon Daniel's suggestion on IRC (ok, so you probably want to look at
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output*, IF it turns out
not to be a codec (driver) issue, you may try changing the volume =
merge) I tried replacing all occurrences of merge with ignore in
Here's another interesting thing I noticed while running pulseaudio
from the command line:
E: alsa-sink.c: ALSA woke us up to write new data to the device, but there was
actually nothing to write!
E: alsa-sink.c: Most likely this is a bug in the ALSA driver 'snd_hda_intel'.
Please report this
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