Hello.
With Ubuntu 16.04, when I connect an USB headset, the sound starts to play in
the headset instead of the speakers, thats correct, but, unfortunately, the
volume control in the top right of the screen don't control the volume of the
headset but instead of the speakers!
The headset also
Confirmed by other users, setting Status to Confirmed.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Status: New = Confirmed
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sound buttons change the wrong sound output, and general lack of polish in
automagic setup and sound preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96198
You received this bug
PulseAudio and pavucontrol have alleviated this symptom considerably.
** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: acpi = None
Importance: Undecided = Wishlist
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sound buttons change the wrong sound output, and general lack of polish in
automagic setup and sound preferences
It is possible to configure which volume does the volume button change.
Go to System, Preferences, Sound and select the default value / option
you want to be changed by pressing the button.
Archil Avaliani
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sound buttons change the wrong sound output, and general lack of polish in
automagic
Same problem here:
Two soundcards (1. onboard Intel (HDA), 2. PCI SB Audigy (CA0106)); after
rebooting, Gnome sound settings (almost) always sets back HDA as the default
sound mixer. Whats interesting, it only Default Mixer Track that is not saved
- Audio Conferencing settings (right above)
I have a somehow related problem: I have a desktop system with 2 sound cards
(one on board and the other a stand alone type). The default mixer selected
in the sound preferences dialog doesn't get saved and so, after every reboot my
sound quick keys control the wrong sound card. The sound
The headset volume button still changes the /dev/dsp0 not the /dev/dsp1,
not even when specifying the Default mixer tracks to the Logitech USB
audio in the Sound preferences.
As of today 2007-08-19, the sound for the headset can only be adjusted in this
way:
- from the Rhythmbox sond slider, but
First of all this bug is related libasound2 and no acpi! I can confirm
that the button change the mic volume instead of the headset volume.
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sound buttons change the wrong sound output, and general lack of polish in
automagic setup and sound preferences
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96198
More on the same issue, on Feisty:
1) When plugging in the headset there is no automatic recognition, but
one can select USB Audio from the sound menu.
2) If Rhythmbox is open, and one changes the Sound preferences (to USB
Audio for example), RhythmBox keeps happily playing through the other
Now I have dist-upgraded to feisty.
Same situation. Sound buttons change always dsp0, not dsp1. Which is very
unexpected when doing so from the USB headset buttons.
Only way to adjust USB headset sound is with alsamixer -c 1
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sound buttons change the wrong sound output, and general lack of
In addition, one needs to *restart* applications such as rhythmbox if
one changes the audio output channel from autodetect to USB audio.
Otherwise sound persists at being delivered through the speakers.
Is a layer of abstraction between apps such as Rhythmbox and the actual
sound output missing,
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