Le dimanche 17 mai 2009 à 13:47 +0100, Sjoerd Simons a écrit : > On Sat, May 16, 2009 at 09:31:29PM +0200, Julien Valroff wrote: > > Le dimanche 26 avril 2009 à 09:08 +0200, Julien Valroff a écrit : > > > Le vendredi 24 avril 2009 à 23:32 +0200, davide a écrit : > > > > Package: pulseaudio > > > > Version: 0.9.14-2 > > > > Severity: normal > > > > > > > > I tried version from sid (0.9.15) of pulseaudio, but none works. > > > > I have some clip and strange sound but no music. > > > > Totem player works with any problem, it just appears as muted. > > > > > > It works for me but I need to not load the module-*-restore modules. > > > > > > Try and commenting the following lines in your /etc/pulse/default.pa: > > > #load-module module-device-restore > > > #load-module module-stream-restore > > > #load-module module-card-restore > > > > > > When loading these modules, the master volume is at 0% and the channel > > > is muted after booting, but even after unmuting the channel and set it > > > at a standard volume level, I cannot hear any sound (I have checked > > > other channels but it seems all are ok). > > > > I have to use pavucontrol and mute/unmute the main output device (it is > > first shown as unmuted, but no sound can be heard) > > > > > Without these modules, everything works BUT the master volume is always > > > set at 100% after booting, which is not what I want. > > That's because you disabled the modules that restored your devices volume.. > > > This is still the case now. Is there any news regarding this bug? > > Can you uncomment the modules you commented, remove ~/.pulse and then try > again? The volume will be 100% the first time, but once you adjust it, it > should be restored on the next restart.
unfortunately, it doesn't work: if I do this, the main channel is muted after resarting. unmuting it through the GNOME volume applet is not enough, I have to mute and then unmute the channel via pavucontrol. The only workaround I have is to comment all the restore* modules so that they do not load and use PCM as main audio channel (master is always at 100%, but the PCM volume is well restored). This way, I get what I want but it doesn't seem the right way... Cheers, Julien -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org