Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Capture volume

2015-06-01 Thread Klaus Vink Slott
Den 31-05-2015 kl. 15:01 skrev Tanu Kaskinen:
> On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 17:48 +0200, Klaus Vink Slott wrote:
...
>> Is it the programs (SFLPhone) responsibility to save the setting or
>> might it be some other program which it affects the setting as soon as
>> SFLPhone terminates the call and removes the capture device.
> 
> About terminology: SFLPhone doesn't create or remove any capture
> devices. The microphone device is always there. SFLPhone creates a
> stream that gets connected to the microphone. Both the microphone device
> and the SFLPhone stream have their own volumes. It's not clear from your
> description which volume is not getting saved.

Ok, thanks for clarifying. What I saw was SFLPhone mic. stream which
always started all the way down. However I have been playing a little
more with it since then: It seems that if I make two consecutive calls
then sensitivity is stored between calls. I will have to do some more
testing, but right now I suspect that the problem have something to do
with unplug/replug the USB headset. Or maybee suspend/resume of my labtop.

> PulseAudio will save both the device and the stream volume. If that
> doesn't seem to be happening, some other program is messing with the
> volume. Perhaps SFLPhone resets the volume every time it starts
> (applications sometimes like to do that, even though they really
> shouldn't).
So if I always insert my headset before I launch SFLPhone or resume my
PC it might work.

It also seems suspicious to me is that I got 2 headset listed in KDE
Device Preference under SystemSetting/Multimedia. I have never used any
other headset on this computer. Is there a way to clean up these
listings of old/nonexisting headset.

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Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Capture volume

2015-06-01 Thread Raymond Yau
>
> Who/where is sensitivity settings for the microphone kept?

http://cgit.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pulseaudio/tree/src/modules/alsa/mixer/paths/analog-input-mic.conf

>
> I try to use SFLPhone on a OpenSUSE KDE installation. SFLphone
> recognizes pulse and most seems to work. However when I receive or make
> a call, I always first have to locate KDEmix, find SFLphones capture
> devices and turn up the sensitivity. The sensitivity does not seem to be
> saved between calls.

If you sound card controls are not in mic conf, add it to the above conf
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Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Capture volume

2015-05-31 Thread Tanu Kaskinen
On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 17:48 +0200, Klaus Vink Slott wrote:
> Hi
> 
> Who/where is sensitivity settings for the microphone kept?
> 
> I try to use SFLPhone on a OpenSUSE KDE installation. SFLphone
> recognizes pulse and most seems to work. However when I receive or make
> a call, I always first have to locate KDEmix, find SFLphones capture
> devices and turn up the sensitivity. The sensitivity does not seem to be
> saved between calls.
> 
> Is it the programs (SFLPhone) responsibility to save the setting or
> might it be some other program which it affects the setting as soon as
> SFLPhone terminates the call and removes the capture device.

About terminology: SFLPhone doesn't create or remove any capture
devices. The microphone device is always there. SFLPhone creates a
stream that gets connected to the microphone. Both the microphone device
and the SFLPhone stream have their own volumes. It's not clear from your
description which volume is not getting saved.

PulseAudio will save both the device and the stream volume. If that
doesn't seem to be happening, some other program is messing with the
volume. Perhaps SFLPhone resets the volume every time it starts
(applications sometimes like to do that, even though they really
shouldn't).

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[pulseaudio-discuss] Capture volume

2015-05-30 Thread Klaus Vink Slott
Hi

Who/where is sensitivity settings for the microphone kept?

I try to use SFLPhone on a OpenSUSE KDE installation. SFLphone
recognizes pulse and most seems to work. However when I receive or make
a call, I always first have to locate KDEmix, find SFLphones capture
devices and turn up the sensitivity. The sensitivity does not seem to be
saved between calls.

Is it the programs (SFLPhone) responsibility to save the setting or
might it be some other program which it affects the setting as soon as
SFLPhone terminates the call and removes the capture device.

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Klaus
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