Gary:

> Well, that certainly produces debugging output.  However, it's all from when I
> attached the applet to the panel.  After that, there was nothing.  I
> first started the audio test.  Audio was sounding.  I then
> left-clicked on the volume control applet to open it to the slider.
> Audio was still sounding.  Then I moved the slider.  The audio
> stopped sounding, although the test was still running.  There was
> still no new output in the terminal window.

Hmm, I am surprised that this doesn't produce better debug information.  Now
that I look, I see the same output.  Perhaps GStreamers mixer interfaces
don't print such useful debug.  The debug output does show that you are
using the "sunaudiomixer", which is correct.

> Whatever the panel slider is doing, the problem only happens when I move the
> knob at the same time as the audio is sounding.  As well, there are two 
> different
> sliders that emanate from the same icon.  It's the small one that appears as a
> result of a left-click that causes the problem.

I notice when I double-left-click on the icon that it launches the
gnome-volume-control application.  When I just left-click on it, I just see
one slider.  When I right click on it, I see the Preferences menu.  In the
Preferences, I don't see anything that would enable a second slider.

So, if you see two sliders, that is odd.  Could you share a screenshot so I
can understand more what you are seeing?

Also, when you run gnome-volume-control, and look on the "Playback" tab,
is the "Volume" slider marked as muted?  If so, the speaker under the
slider would show a red line through it.  Does "Built-in Speaker" and/or
"Line Out" have a check under the slider?

Thanks,

Brian

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