Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-28 Thread Colin Guthrie
'Twas brillig, and Paul Menzel at 28/11/10 14:48 did gyre and gimble: > Am Sonntag, den 28.11.2010, 17:12 +0800 schrieb James Harkins: >> At Sat, 27 Nov 2010 06:02:51 -0500, Sean McNamara wrote: >>> Why they are not independent: Good question ;-) The answer is that >>> PA's flat-volumes feature is

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-28 Thread Paul Menzel
Am Sonntag, den 28.11.2010, 17:12 +0800 schrieb James Harkins: > At Sat, 27 Nov 2010 06:02:51 -0500, Sean McNamara wrote: > > Why they are not independent: Good question ;-) The answer is that > > PA's flat-volumes feature is enabled by default. > > It gets a little more weird. Today, I tried to r

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-28 Thread James Harkins
At Sat, 27 Nov 2010 06:02:51 -0500, Sean McNamara wrote: > Why they are not independent: Good question ;-) The answer is that > PA's flat-volumes feature is enabled by default. It gets a little more weird. Today, I tried to reproduce the behavior after opening rhythmbox. No problem -- the volume

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread James Harkins
At Sat, 27 Nov 2010 12:10:28 +0100, Paul Menzel wrote: > > 2. As a workaround for problem #1, I thought I could turn down the > > main system volume and then turn up the volume in client applications. > > But I found, for instance, that changing the system volume also > > changes the volume in rhyt

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread James Harkins
At Sat, 27 Nov 2010 06:02:51 -0500, Sean McNamara wrote: > Why they are not independent: Good question ;-) The answer is that > PA's flat-volumes feature is enabled by default. Don't like it? Join > the club! But the PA devs believe that overall, most users will > appreciate the flat volume experie

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread Paul Menzel
Dear James, Am Samstag, den 27.11.2010, 18:24 +0800 schrieb James Harkins: […] > 2. As a workaround for problem #1, I thought I could turn down the > main system volume and then turn up the volume in client applications. > But I found, for instance, that changing the system volume also > change

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread Sean McNamara
Hi, On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 5:24 AM, James Harkins wrote: > THIRD time trying to post this... > > I'm having a couple of problems with pulseaudio. I can't find answers on the > web and it's driving me perfectly batty. > > 1. When I boot into Ubuntu 10.04, the signal from the built-in hardware in

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread James Harkins
At Sat, 27 Nov 2010 11:39:17 +0100, Alexey Fisher wrote: > > Hi James, > > please do not start any bug report with frustration or comparision to > windows, it frustrate devs. > > To your problem. PA do not route IN to OUT, you can force it like > "gst-launch pulsesrc ! pulsesink" but you really

Re: [pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread Alexey Fisher
Hi James, please do not start any bug report with frustration or comparision to windows, it frustrate devs. To your problem. PA do not route IN to OUT, you can force it like "gst-launch pulsesrc ! pulsesink" but you really don't wont it. I'm sure to 99%, your problem is hardware. Take a look to

[pulseaudio-discuss] Couple of PA problems

2010-11-27 Thread James Harkins
THIRD time trying to post this... I'm having a couple of problems with pulseaudio. I can't find answers on the web and it's driving me perfectly batty. 1. When I boot into Ubuntu 10.04, the signal from the built-in hardware input is routed out to the built-in hardware output. That is, if I turn