I demand that Roland Eggner may or may not have written... > On Tuesday March 09th 2010 at 18:33:04 Darren Salt wrote: [snip] >>> update to libxine1_1.1.18.1-1 leaves the problem UNMODIFIED: >>> xine audio output level too low >>> in xine gui I cannot increase audio output level via keyboard >>> in xine gui I cannot increase audio output level via menu command >> Which audio output plugin?
> As I wrote: xine, more accurate xine-ui_0.99.5+cvs20070914-2.1 xine-ui is not an audio output plugin. It can tell you which one is in use, though (you'll have to run it with --verbose). >> … (You could always try a different one.) > On notebooks hd space is always tight … downgrading requires NO additional > hd space :) How is that relevant to trying different audio output plugins? $ xine --list-plugins=audio_out ... $ xine -A <plugin> If you're using ALSA (which is what I use), also check (setup window) that – assuming that you're using stereo output – audio.device.alsa_default_device and audio.device.alsa_front_device point at the same device. If not, this is a possible cause of what you're seeing, since the default device is the one which xine-lib's ALSA output plugin uses for volume control. >>> is there a possibility to tell this BTS, that this is a bugreport against >>> libxine1_1.1.17-1+b1 and libxine1_1.1.18.1-1 and NOT against >>> libxine1_1.1.17-1 ? >> That it occurs in .17-1+b1 but not .17-1 says that something external to >> xine-lib is causing this. > Output of „grep status\ installed\ libxine1 /var/log/dpkg.log“ reported on > 2010-02-25 and on 2010-03-09 shows you EXACTLY the packages, downgrading > of which yielded a usable xine-ui. Well, yes, but that's not of any help at all: .17-1+b1 is a binNMU, i.e. a rebuild using unchanged source, usually done to cause a dependency change (as it was in this case). I'm still thinking that something else on your system has been changed (and yes, it works fine here). [snip] -- | Darren Salt | linux at youmustbejoking | nr. Ashington, | Doon | using Debian GNU/Linux | or ds ,demon,co,uk | Northumberland | Army | + This comment has been censored. As of next week, passwords will be entered in Morse code. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org