[Expired for linux (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
days.]
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/542360
Virgil Brummond, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
release of Ubuntu? ISO images are available from
The volume = ignore workaround does not work for me. Same behavior with
the internal speakers. The headphones always work fine either case when
plugged in, volume goes up and down as normal. Also, the speakers do not
unmute when I change the headphone volume, which is actually a fix from
Karmic.
Ignore the above, I reset some pulse configuration and the tweak worked.
Now adjusting the volume on my headphones unmutes the normal speakers.
Still, it is more consistent.
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pulseaudio only lowers volume when below 15%
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The work-around that has worked for me was to edit
/usr/share/pulseaudio/alsa-mixer/paths/analog-output.conf. You need to
find the [Element Master Front] section, and replace volume = merge
with volume = ignore. This tells PulseAudio not to use the Master
Front control as part of the volume
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Medium
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pulseaudio only lowers volume when below 15%
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This explains what PulseAudio is trying to achieve with the volume
control: http://pulseaudio.org/wiki/PulseAudioStoleMyVolumes
The trouble seems to be that for the VT1708S the Master Front control,
which Pulse assumes is the master volume control for the front speakers,
actually has no effect at
The tweak to change the mixer to use solely alsa PCM fixes the issue I
describe, however it adds another. When I manually change the volume it
stutters badly. Sometimes it will randomly garble for a split second.
The other tweak to add dB=1 has no effect.
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pulseaudio only lowers volume when
Thanks. Looks like a kernel bug to me.
** Package changed: pulseaudio (Ubuntu) = linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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pulseaudio only lowers volume when below 15%
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There are workarounds for this bug, see
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingSoundProblems/KarmicCaveats#Volume%20range%20anomalies
Please report back and tell us whether any of these two workarounds worked for
you. Thanks!
** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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