** Changed in: gnome-media
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-media
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Meant to say of course "we are using flat-volumes=no as default"
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Not anymore an issue since we are using flat-volumes as default. Is Fix
Released the correct status now?
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I just found this bug report and am "affected" as well. I actually used
inears, when i psyched myself by an application turning master-volume
up. I've read the first few posts of the conversation mentioned by Janne
and it seems totally unintuitive to me. Is there a way to opt in favor
of changing t
You can read here[1] more about the flat-volumes feature. If you read
the whole thread, you can see that the feature itself seems to have
advantages over the old system. As also discussed in the thread, at the
moment it is more of an UI "bug" or usability issue, but there is also
no clear and easy
@terry_gardener:
This behaviour is deliberate (except for the Totem thing; that might be a real
bug). It's called "flat volumes", and, incidentally, changing the line in
/etc/pulse/daemon.conf to
flat-volumes = no
turns it off.
The new way it's working is, in my opinion, slightly more logical.
also did the command above
grep flat-volumes /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
; flat-volumes = yes
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i have just checked this on my system which is fully updated, and i
noticed this while ago.
i have done some investigative work with regard to this to fine out when
it does it.
when you turn the application volume up, the master volume level
changes to match the application volume. if you reduce
Same here, so it's not that.
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$ grep flat-volumes /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
; flat-volumes = yes
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Sebastien, could you check what
$ grep flat-volumes /etc/pulse/daemon.conf
gives you?
According to gnome, it's not a bug (as you also originally mentioned),
but I'm wondering why you can't reproduce it.
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** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Triaged
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** Changed in: gnome-media
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** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #591795
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591795
** Also affects: gnome-media via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=591795
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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https:
Not sure what could create the issue but I don't confirm there, it would
be nice if somebody having it could send the bug the to the people
writting the software (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
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Well, I installed pavucontrol, and also ran alsamixer once or twice and
played around with the controls there (mainly because of Bug 410814 ).
If you tell me how to restore everything to default, I can do that and
test again.
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did you tweak anything to your pulseaudio configuration?
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Also on up-to-date karmic, can still reproduce the issue using Sebastien's
steps.
My hardware is listed above.
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On current Karmic, used the same steps and reproduced. Does it depend on
different hardware?
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Not confirming the issue there on current karmic:
- open totem
- right click on the mixer icon in the notification area, open settings dialog
- change the volume using the totem slider
The totem volume change in the mixer but the master volume stay where
it's set
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I agree... flat volumes are horrible, in terms of user experience.
I managed to blast myself the other day, by turning up Totem's volume
(because it was too quiet) ... and oops, now it turned up the sound
card, too! BAM! I'm just glad I didn't have headphones on at the time!
Windows (Vista, more
A design decision? Does it mean it's a feature, not a bug? I don't see
how this could be beneficial, or useful, or convenient. There is master
volume and then there is per-application volume and they shouldn't mix.
What was the reason for this design decision, the rationale? I think
this "feature"
the issue is not a gnome-media one but a pulseaudio design decision,
0.9.16 should make things better and change other volumes too
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
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