On my ubuntu 9..04rc fresh install :
With Pulseaudio, i don't have the choice (without capture, see my screenshot).
I have only master volume and i want pcm volume !
Thanks for you answer
Jeff
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On my ubuntu 9..04rc fresh nstall :
With Pulseaudio, i don't have the choice (without capture, see my
screenshot). I have only master volume and i want pcm volume !
Thanks for you answer
Jeff
2009/4/14 Ryan
> Jeffonline: System -> Preferences -> Sound
> Try different options for 'Default Mix
Jeffonline: System -> Preferences -> Sound
Try different options for 'Default Mixer Tracks' - the one working for me is
Playback: HDA Intel - STAC92xx Analog (PulseAudio)
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I'm under Ubuntu 9.04 Beta with STAC9750 and i have a multimedia keyboards on
my Dell 9300 :
->Etiher I use pulseaudio (by default), and i can't use my multimedia keyboards
to manage the volume because it will increase/decrease the master volume and
not the PCM Volume
-> Either I select Alsa PC
When I first started using ubuntu one of the initial attractions to it
was the seeming attention to details, that is everythig "Just worked"
which was great. I thought great effort had gone into making sure ubuntu
worked properly for everyone without needing them to be too technical,
it seems
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I don't agree with you, because for a great user experience sound should
"just work". Newbies will be scared.
It it's not fixable there should be a good help inside the Sound
application that explain this issue and how to work around it.
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This symptom is worked around by using System> Preferences> Sound>
Devices> Default Mixer Tracks
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i am using 7.04 and my alsa mixer doesnt do anything it slides up and
down but does not actually control the volume i cant control the volume
at all except in programs like movies player but thats only that volume
not the master any ideas?
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Santiago :
I have a Dell Latitude 620 and since the first installation the volume buttons
worked fine, until one upgrade about three months ago.
Now with your message I found the problemand the control is back !
Thank's
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Thanks! That solved my problem. So I haven't got a "master" volume but I
can configure gnome to use both "headphone" and "front". So It might
be a completely different problem!
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I've just tried this (I didn't know about it, thanks!), but it doesn't
seem to work. That is, no matter what channel I pick the keys seem to
move the same slider all the time, the PCM one. I'll have to try some
rebooting tests later, but I can't use the sound right now.
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Maybe you (the submitter) already knows this, but you can control what
volume (PCM, Master, etc) the keyboard buttons change by selecting the
required one under "Default Mixer Tracks" in Sound Preferences (System
-> Preferences -> Sound). If your bug goes beyond this, then excuse this
message :)
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Yup, my Feisty @ D620 sometimes booted without volume. Pressing the
buttons dfoes not change the volume. I had to go to alsamixer and change
the PCM volume, to hear something. I guess the buttons are moving the
wrong channel, or something...
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I'm confirming the same problem.
I have an Asus A8Js.
I haven't got a "master" item in alsamixer. The volume control keys changes the
"front" one which actually modify only the volume of the front speakers and so
the "Headphone" volume isn't changed.
I think I have the same audio device:
00:1b.0
I am confirming this problem with my Asus W5F latop. The volume control
keys are recognised, however they control the CD volume not the master
volume. (Which is kind of useless to me) It worked fine until I upgraded
from ubuntu 6.10 to ubuntu 7.04
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please add the output requested at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebuggingSoundProblems ? Thanks in
advance.
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Status: Unconfirmed
In case it's interesting, the audio-related section of lspci:
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 82801G (ICH7 Family) High Definition
Audio Controller (rev 01)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 01c2
Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 20
Memory at efebc000 (64
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