The endpoint value should match, but the rest is codec- and
controller-dependent.

On Jul 13, 2010 11:41 AM, "Maarten Bosmans" <[email protected]> wrote:

I have an HDA Intel (ICH 7) soundcard on a Samsung NC10 netbook.
With the pulseaudio dbverify utility I verified that the dB values for my
soundcard are wrong. The Master mixer control is OK, but the PCM mixer (with
fine-grained steps 0-255 of 0.2 dB each) seems off.

If this can be corrected, I'll gladly submit the right dB scale using
the dbmeasure utility. As HDA-Intel is a very generic soundchip/driver,
are the dB values expected to be the same for every laptop/netbook it is
used in?


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[lucid regression] HDA: pulseaudio volume control sets alsa master to 0 when
still at 15% (inco...

Audio Team, which is subscribed to pulseaudio in ubuntu.

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu: ...

Bug description:
As described in the summary. Not sure if this is an alsa bug or a pulseaudio
one. I...

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[lucid regression] HDA: pulseaudio volume control sets alsa master to 0 when 
still at 15% (incorrect db data?)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/533921
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