thanks a bunch for all the great info.
alex
Paul B. Mahol schrieb am 2009-07-03:
> On 7/3/09, Alexander Best wrote:
> > wow. thanks a bunch. this new feature of having each app use it's
> > own volume
> > setting is pretty cool. however i think i'd like to preserve the
> > volume
> > setting for
On 7/3/09, Alexander Best wrote:
> wow. thanks a bunch. this new feature of having each app use it's own volume
> setting is pretty cool. however i think i'd like to preserve the volume
> setting for each application and rather not have it reset. because i think
> this feature takes the pid of the
On Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:12:07 +0200 (CEST)
Alexander Best wrote:
[...]
>
> shouldn't it be:
>
> hw.snd.vpc_autoreset (default=1, enabled)
> 0=disable, 1=enable
> Notes: By default, channel volume will be reset to 0db
>relative after the channel
wow. thanks a bunch. this new feature of having each app use it's own volume
setting is pretty cool. however i think i'd like to preserve the volume
setting for each application and rather not have it reset. because i think
this feature takes the pid of the app and preserves the volume for the pid.
On 7/3/09, Alexander Best wrote:
> hi there,
>
> i've never had a problem to adjust the volume with audio apps like mplayer
> or
> mpd. recently however i'm experiencing this strange behaviour. the app's
> volume doesn't match the volume that `mixer` reports. here's an example:
CURRENT have VPC.
hi there,
i've never had a problem to adjust the volume with audio apps like mplayer or
mpd. recently however i'm experiencing this strange behaviour. the app's
volume doesn't match the volume that `mixer` reports. here's an example:
`mpc`:
J.R.R. Tolkien -
[playing] #2/19 1:54/3:06 (61%)
volu