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@Hui, could you check if the issue there would be addressed by the
recent g-c-c fixes you proposed?
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Title:
Audio
Looks like that g-c-c fix couldn't work on this bug.
@Mathias,
Could you please test the g-c-c with that fix, it is in the:
https://launchpad.net/~hui.wang/+archive/ubuntu/switch-audio gnome-
control-center 1:3.36.2-0ubuntu1++testswitch
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Hi Hui, Thanks!
The fix resolve the problem with the mode selector. Now I can switch between
stereo and 5.1 without falling back to the default audio device. The problem
with the sliders is still there... BR, Mathias
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Oh, that is really good, I thought it will not fix the 1st issue in the
bug description.
About the 2nd issue in the bug description, we have not met this issue
before and have no idea on it yet.
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Thanks for testing, the profile selection issue is being discussed in
bug #1885673 already, I'm going to repurpose this report for the slide
problem then (and please next time open a report by issue, otherwise
it's making difficult to proper follow up on the changes)
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Could you maybe report the slider balance issue upstream on
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-control-center/-/issues ?
** Summary changed:
- Audio settings strange behaviour with ASUS STXII sound card
+ Changing sound left/right balance impacts on front/back
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** Description changed:
What happens:
If an Asus STXII 7.1 sound card is installed and another output device
is present, there is a strange behavior in the Gnome audio settings.
After the first start of Ubuntu the Asus soundcard is not the default
device. This c
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