The bug system should not be used as a support tracker, it's meant to
describe clearly bugs and suggest what to do. This bug has turned to a
debug session with no clear description and several screens of comment,
that's not managable and that's one of the reasons why it's closed. If
you have a
*Sigh*... the joys of free software. Again, something doesn't work
properly and the bug gets marked as invalid because one can manually
fix it.
The current behaviour (in Gutsy Tribe 5) is unexpected and unintuitive.
That means that there *is* a bug, we just have to figure out the best
solution to
To be more specific:
PCM controls program output... The best way I can think to describe it
is what Wave would be in Windows. It does not control everything, but
likely everything that your programs output. If, for instance, you are
using MIDI, it will not have an impact if the MIDI has its
Closing the bug. Please, let me know if the solution doesn't work.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info = Rejected
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Volume control key controls speaker not headphones
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/63544
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I discovered that the volume control is affecting only the output on
headphone jack but not the laptop speakers. So, I would say it is
working but not in the right way.
Let me know what details you want.
thanks,
Kalyan
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Volume control key controls speaker not headphones
Have you changed it in SystemPreferencesSound, at the bottom of the first tab?
You can change there what the multimedia keys control, so choose the frontal
speakers or master volume.
If that doesn't work, try changing the device (just above it).
Please, let me know whether it solves your
Hi Emilio,
I tested it on my Dell D600, and here is what I found.
1) When I have Master selected, it turns the sound up and down on the
speakers, but not the headphones.
2) When I have have Headphones selected, it turns the sound up and
down on the headphones, but not the speakers.
In my
Hi Rob.
That sounds like a sound card problem (that there's no master).
Please, open gnome-volume-control, and see whether there is a track which
controls everything.
If there is, select it in gnome-sound-properties, and check whether it works.
If there isn't, then try (in gnome-volume-control)
Note that it doesn't have to be named Master. (for me it's PCM)
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Hi Emilio,
You are right. The setting that controls both headphones and speaker is
PCM.
I selected that and both work.
Thanks,
Rob
On Tue, 2007-06-05 at 16:57 +, Emilio Pozuelo Monfort wrote:
Hi Rob.
That sounds like a sound card problem (that there's no master).
Please, open
You can change what device control in SystemPreferencesSound, at the
bottom of the first tab.
Does it fixes your issue?
Cheers
Emilio
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I ma having similar problems with ASUS A6M. The volume control shows up
OSD and also changes it ... however, other applications dont seem to
honor it. For ex: if totem is playing, no changes in volume control
affect its output.
Thanks,
Kalyan
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Volume control key controls speaker not
I have the same and I'm looking around for a fix. It appears to be going
like this because of a nicer OSD for the volume when you enable
compositing (beryl/compiz/etc), that takes over the standard gnome
volume control display... And I'm having quite a hard time finding where
to configure the
same problem, also a dell inspiron.
Looks like there's no one right setting for which volume to control.
Therefore the next best thing would be for this pref to be in only one
place. It is already in the volume control applet (select the device and
track to control), and therefore the volume
I'm also having this problem on Feisty with a Dell Inspiron 1000. I
opened up the Volume Control preferences and the volume keys do appear
to be controlling the Master channel, however it does not result in a
change in the volume I am getting through my headphones. If I change
the level of the
I'm having this same problem on Feisty with HP NC8230.
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