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FS#37814 - [noise] Master audio channel set to 100% upon startup
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Opened by Rainbow Dash (rainbowdashc) - Monday, 18 November 2013, 02:06 GMT
Last edited by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd) - Sunday, 24 November 2013, 16:30 GMT
Opened by Rainbow Dash (rainbowdashc) - Monday, 18 November 2013, 02:06 GMT
Last edited by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd) - Sunday, 24 November 2013, 16:30 GMT
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DetailsDescription: Whenever noise is started up, the ALSA [master] channel volume is set to 100, which is, quite, er, shocking at times.
Additional info: * This was tested with noise 0.2.4-2 from repos on an x86_64 system using Xfce4 with PulseAudio. * Log file upon startup: http://pastie.org/pastes/8488138/text * Settings are vanilla. * For some reason, the volume returns to its original state after closing noise as well. Steps to reproduce: Start up noise on a system using PulseAudio+ALSA. |
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Closed by Maxime Gauduin (Alucryd)
Sunday, 24 November 2013, 16:30 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Sunday, 24 November 2013, 16:30 GMT
Reason for closing: Not a bug
Comment by Rainbow Dash (rainbowdashc) -
Sunday, 24 November 2013, 15:08 GMT
Update: edited /etc/pulse/daemon.conf to uncomment flat-volumes = no, fixed.