Hi all,
My f18-xfce install has serious bugs in its audio programs.
1) There is no volume control popup. The only way to view the audio level is to use the application's Multimedia->Audio Mixer and/or Multimedia->Volume Control. On Audio Mixer the Master control responds to the keyboard volume controls. On Volume Control->Output Devices also responds. Panel applet Audio Mixer seems to off in a world of its own.
2) Panel applet Audio Mixer (different than Multimedia->Audio Mixer) disappears on mouse out even when set to "Always on Top".
3) Multimedia->Audio Mixer->Master when moved to zero volume via the mouse causes Mute on both Multimedia->Audio Mixer and Multimedia->Volume Control. Raising it leaves Multimedia->Volume Control muted.
4) Multimedia->Volume Control->Input Devices->Port->Line In volume setting have no effect. Multimedia->Audio Mixer->Line-in responds to mouse control raising and lowering the input level.
5) Line Input seems to have escaped from the rest of the audio system. While applications respond to volume adjustment Line Input remains fixed.
6) Moving any volume control to zero mutes Line Input; raising it returns it to a fixed level (all or none).
7) Occasionally the panel Audio Mixer applet does control line input volume but I have yet to determine how or what causes that to happen.
This seems to be one of those situations where "the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing".
Anybody have any insight? Others noticed this?
Thanks, Mike Wright
Is it Gnome Shell Desktop I guess?
Regards, LAILAH
2013/5/8, Mike Wright mike.wright@mailinator.com:
Hi all,
My f18-xfce install has serious bugs in its audio programs.
- There is no volume control popup. The only way to view the audio
level is to use the application's Multimedia->Audio Mixer and/or Multimedia->Volume Control. On Audio Mixer the Master control responds to the keyboard volume controls. On Volume Control->Output Devices also responds. Panel applet Audio Mixer seems to off in a world of its own.
- Panel applet Audio Mixer (different than Multimedia->Audio Mixer)
disappears on mouse out even when set to "Always on Top".
- Multimedia->Audio Mixer->Master when moved to zero volume via the
mouse causes Mute on both Multimedia->Audio Mixer and Multimedia->Volume Control. Raising it leaves Multimedia->Volume Control muted.
- Multimedia->Volume Control->Input Devices->Port->Line In volume
setting have no effect. Multimedia->Audio Mixer->Line-in responds to mouse control raising and lowering the input level.
- Line Input seems to have escaped from the rest of the audio system.
While applications respond to volume adjustment Line Input remains fixed.
- Moving any volume control to zero mutes Line Input; raising it
returns it to a fixed level (all or none).
- Occasionally the panel Audio Mixer applet does control line input
volume but I have yet to determine how or what causes that to happen.
This seems to be one of those situations where "the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing".
Anybody have any insight? Others noticed this?
Thanks, Mike Wright -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
Aaah! Sorry! I didn't see it.
Next time I will read twice before writing :-P
2013/5/8, Mike Wright mike.wright@mailinator.com:
05/08/2013 01:56 PM, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
Is it Gnome Shell Desktop I guess?
xfce
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On 08.05.2013 22:25, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
My f18-xfce install has serious bugs in its audio programs.
- There is no volume control popup. The only way to view the audio
level is to use the application's Multimedia->Audio Mixer and/or Multimedia->Volume Control. …
Multimedia->PulseAudio Volume Control(pavucontrol) :)
yum info xfce4-volumed … : The volume level is shown in a notification. ;)
yum info xfce4-notifyd
poma
Multimedia->PulseAudio Volume Control(pavucontrol) :)
yum info xfce4-volumed … : The volume level is shown in a notification. ;)
yum info xfce4-notifyd
and yum info xfce4-mixer :)
Panel-> Add New Items… Audio Mixer Playback: …(PulseAudio Mixer)
And yes, all this works very nicely. :) It is important to note once again: PulseAudio. ;)
poma
05/08/2013 02:38 PM, poma wrote:
Multimedia->PulseAudio Volume Control(pavucontrol) :)
yum info xfce4-volumed … : The volume level is shown in a notification. ;)
yum info xfce4-notifyd
and yum info xfce4-mixer :)
Panel-> Add New Items… Audio Mixer Playback: …(PulseAudio Mixer)
Thanks poma,
xfce4-volumed was missing but installing it had no noticeable effect.
Everything is still not working as before ;)
On 05/08/2013 03:35 PM, poma wrote:
On 09.05.2013 00:11, Mike Wright wrote:
…
Everything is still not working as before ;)
Your Xfce need more love, so it'll work. =)
You might want to ask here for Xfce-specific suggestions: http://forum.xfce.org/index.php