* Renato S. Yamane [100313 21:42 -0300] > On 13-03-2010 14:39, Elimar Riesebieter wrote: > >* Renato S. Yamane [100307 12:42 -0300] > >>Package: alsa-base > >>Version: 1.0.21+dfsg-2 > >>Severity: important > >> > >>To hear a sound I need set volume level higher than 80%. > >>Anything below 80% is very very low sound and 100% is not so higher. > > > >Is this bug still valid for you? > > Yes, it is still valid and the problem is not with my hardware > (tested with other OS). > > The attenuation need be more smooth. I think that it is very huge, > so when the volume level is in 50%, nothing can be hear. > > *Example* about what current happening: > - Max volume: 0dB > - 90% volume: -10dB > - 80% volume: -20dB > - 70% volume: -30dB > - 60% volume: -40dB > - 50% volume: -50dB > > 50dB attenuation is very higher! So, IMHO, the correct need be smooth: > > - Max volume: 0dB > - 90% volume: -3dB > - 80% volume: -6dB > - 70% volume: -9dB > - 60% volume: -12dB > - 50% volume: -15dB > - 40% volume: -18dB > - 30% volume: -21dB > - 20% volume: -24dB > - 10% volume: -27dB > - 00% volume: -30dB
Well, that is is your intention. This can't be transformed from Debian alsa-pkg maintainers. Ask at alsa-devel [0] and please close this bug by simply sendeing a mail to 572904-d...@bugs.debian.org. [0] http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel Elimar -- We all know Linux is great... it does infinite loops in 5 seconds. -- Linus Torvalds
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