Which is the slider that shivers?
"Volume Applet 2.18.0"
Volume control for your GNOME Panel
Using GStreamer 0.10
(c) Ronald Bultje
What did I change in the KMix?
In the "Output" tab, using both "Master" and "PCM" I'm able to control the
Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet
--
there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon
The bug report had two parts
1. Shivering volume controller
The default volume controller had the "Analog Devices...OSS Driver" enabled
rather than the "HDA Intel (Alsa Mixer)". This was creating the problem of
shivering. If you think it is a genuine problem that need to be addressed,
please don
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-recorder
I have Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop with Vista dual boot.
I cannot get my microphone and sound recorder to work. Its not a hardware
problem with my microphone (it works with Vista on the same machine). The sound
controller ico
I have a Compaq nc6320 and I have the same problem described by feranick viz.
sound capture works after a fresh boot. The moment I touch any of the sound
settings, the microphone does not work anymore.
In addition, I have the problem described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-
I use Gnome.
--
No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
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I checked the solution from Schmirrwurst, the problem of no sound capture
persists even after "mic boos" has been unmuted.
On another observed phenomenon:I have noticed that the "capture" falls back
from any high value to 1.5dB upon a sound capture process. For ex: I tested
with Skype Test Call
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-recorder
I have Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop with Vista dual boot.
I cannot get my microphone and sound recorder to work. Its not a hardware
problem with my microphone (it works with Vista on the same machine). The sound
controller ico
I have a Compaq nc6320 and I have the same problem described by feranick viz.
sound capture works after a fresh boot. The moment I touch any of the sound
settings, the microphone does not work anymore.
In addition, I have the problem described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-
I use Gnome.
--
No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu
I checked the solution from Schmirrwurst, the problem of no sound capture
persists even after "mic boos" has been unmuted.
On another observed phenomenon:I have noticed that the "capture" falls back
from any high value to 1.5dB upon a sound capture process. For ex: I tested
with Skype Test Call
Which is the slider that shivers?
"Volume Applet 2.18.0"
Volume control for your GNOME Panel
Using GStreamer 0.10
(c) Ronald Bultje
What did I change in the KMix?
In the "Output" tab, using both "Master" and "PCM" I'm able to control the
Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet
--
there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon
The bug report had two parts
1. Shivering volume controller
The default volume controller had the "Analog Devices...OSS Driver" enabled
rather than the "HDA Intel (Alsa Mixer)". This was creating the problem of
shivering. If you think it is a genuine problem that need to be addressed,
please don
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-recorder
I have Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop with Vista dual boot.
I cannot get my microphone and sound recorder to work. Its not a hardware
problem with my microphone (it works with Vista on the same machine). The sound
controller ico
I have a Compaq nc6320 and I have the same problem described by feranick viz.
sound capture works after a fresh boot. The moment I touch any of the sound
settings, the microphone does not work anymore.
In addition, I have the problem described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-
I use Gnome.
--
No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu
I checked the solution from Schmirrwurst, the problem of no sound capture
persists even after "mic boos" has been unmuted.
On another observed phenomenon:I have noticed that the "capture" falls back
from any high value to 1.5dB upon a sound capture process. For ex: I tested
with Skype Test Call
Which is the slider that shivers?
"Volume Applet 2.18.0"
Volume control for your GNOME Panel
Using GStreamer 0.10
(c) Ronald Bultje
What did I change in the KMix?
In the "Output" tab, using both "Master" and "PCM" I'm able to control the
Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet
--
there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon
The bug report had two parts
1. Shivering volume controller
The default volume controller had the "Analog Devices...OSS Driver" enabled
rather than the "HDA Intel (Alsa Mixer)". This was creating the problem of
shivering. If you think it is a genuine problem that need to be addressed,
please don
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-recorder
I have Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop with Vista dual boot.
I cannot get my microphone and sound recorder to work. Its not a hardware
problem with my microphone (it works with Vista on the same machine). The sound
controller ico
I have a Compaq nc6320 and I have the same problem described by feranick viz.
sound capture works after a fresh boot. The moment I touch any of the sound
settings, the microphone does not work anymore.
In addition, I have the problem described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-
I use Gnome.
--
No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu
I checked the solution from Schmirrwurst, the problem of no sound capture
persists even after "mic boos" has been unmuted.
On another observed phenomenon:I have noticed that the "capture" falls back
from any high value to 1.5dB upon a sound capture process. For ex: I tested
with Skype Test Call
Which is the slider that shivers?
"Volume Applet 2.18.0"
Volume control for your GNOME Panel
Using GStreamer 0.10
(c) Ronald Bultje
What did I change in the KMix?
In the "Output" tab, using both "Master" and "PCM" I'm able to control the
Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet
--
there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon
The bug report had two parts
1. Shivering volume controller
The default volume controller had the "Analog Devices...OSS Driver" enabled
rather than the "HDA Intel (Alsa Mixer)". This was creating the problem of
shivering. If you think it is a genuine problem that need to be addressed,
please don
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-recorder
I have Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop with Vista dual boot.
I cannot get my microphone and sound recorder to work. Its not a hardware
problem with my microphone (it works with Vista on the same machine). The sound
controller ico
I have a Compaq nc6320 and I have the same problem described by feranick viz.
sound capture works after a fresh boot. The moment I touch any of the sound
settings, the microphone does not work anymore.
In addition, I have the problem described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-
I use Gnome.
--
No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu
I checked the solution from Schmirrwurst, the problem of no sound capture
persists even after "mic boos" has been unmuted.
On another observed phenomenon:I have noticed that the "capture" falls back
from any high value to 1.5dB upon a sound capture process. For ex: I tested
with Skype Test Call
Which is the slider that shivers?
"Volume Applet 2.18.0"
Volume control for your GNOME Panel
Using GStreamer 0.10
(c) Ronald Bultje
What did I change in the KMix?
In the "Output" tab, using both "Master" and "PCM" I'm able to control the
Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet
--
there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon
The bug report had two parts
1. Shivering volume controller
The default volume controller had the "Analog Devices...OSS Driver" enabled
rather than the "HDA Intel (Alsa Mixer)". This was creating the problem of
shivering. If you think it is a genuine problem that need to be addressed,
please don
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: sound-recorder
I have Ubuntu 7.04 on a HP/Compaq nc6320 laptop with Vista dual boot.
I cannot get my microphone and sound recorder to work. Its not a hardware
problem with my microphone (it works with Vista on the same machine). The sound
controller ico
I have a Compaq nc6320 and I have the same problem described by feranick viz.
sound capture works after a fresh boot. The moment I touch any of the sound
settings, the microphone does not work anymore.
In addition, I have the problem described in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-
I use Gnome.
--
No sound capture, shivering volume control slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/119274
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
--
ubuntu-bugs mailing list
ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com
https://lists.ubuntu
I checked the solution from Schmirrwurst, the problem of no sound capture
persists even after "mic boos" has been unmuted.
On another observed phenomenon:I have noticed that the "capture" falls back
from any high value to 1.5dB upon a sound capture process. For ex: I tested
with Skype Test Call
Which is the slider that shivers?
"Volume Applet 2.18.0"
Volume control for your GNOME Panel
Using GStreamer 0.10
(c) Ronald Bultje
What did I change in the KMix?
In the "Output" tab, using both "Master" and "PCM" I'm able to control the
Here's a pm from Ronald who maintains the Volume Applet
--
there's no need to use kmix, just use gnome-volume-control by clicking "open
volume control" when you right-click the volume icon (applet)in your panel. As
for why the applet itself won't move, please right-click the volume icon
The bug report had two parts
1. Shivering volume controller
The default volume controller had the "Analog Devices...OSS Driver" enabled
rather than the "HDA Intel (Alsa Mixer)". This was creating the problem of
shivering. If you think it is a genuine problem that need to be addressed,
please don
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