Volume control does absolutely nothing. I installed LXDE with all the dependencies & recommends on a Mepis (debian lenny) system. I enabled the volume control in the tray. I can move the slider all the way up & all the way down. I hear no difference. I can barely hear the sound on music or video.
Any suggestions?
Lance
Volume control does absolutely nothing
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Re: Volume control does absolutely nothing
The easiest way to debug any sound issue is with the command line utility alsamixer.
Check for the desired output being muted. On my sound card, the analog sound doesn't work unless I mute the SPDIF outputs.
Check for the desired output being muted. On my sound card, the analog sound doesn't work unless I mute the SPDIF outputs.
Re: Volume control does absolutely nothing
hi
and in case you are not sure....alsamixer is a part of the alsa-utils package.
good luck
and in case you are not sure....alsamixer is a part of the alsa-utils package.
good luck
Re: Volume control does absolutely nothing
Volume control does absolutely nothing for me. Volume control in the tray, slider moves without change and mute has no effect. I am able to adjust volume from within xmms, aqualung, vlc, etc. with no problem. However, I would prefer to use tray applet, especially when working in a desktop workspace without running audio application window.
Tried an enormous amount of fiddling with alsamixer without success or clue. Also able to make changes with Gnome's GUI.
LXDE on opensuse 11.1
VIA 8237 onboard sound.
i do have alsa-plugins-pulse and Pulseaudio installed. Could this be an issue with the Pulseaudio sound server? I have seen methods for safely removing Pulseaudio. However, I am reluctant to do so, not wanting to bork something that works almost 100%.
Not an emergency. But, any hints/help will be greatly appreciated. I'm a very happy LXDE user of about 3 months now.
BTW: Kudos to LXDE for featured desktop choice in openSUSE 11.3 milestone release announcement!
"LXDE – the “Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment” is a new player in the openSUSE desktop selection. It is an extremely fast-performing and energy-saving desktop environment. It comes with a beautiful interface, multi-language support, standard keyboard short cuts and additional features like tabbed file browsing. LXDE uses less CPU and less RAM than other environments. It is especially designed for computers with low hardware specifications."
http://news.opensuse.org/2010/02/01/dow ... lestone-1/
Tried an enormous amount of fiddling with alsamixer without success or clue. Also able to make changes with Gnome's GUI.
LXDE on opensuse 11.1
VIA 8237 onboard sound.
i do have alsa-plugins-pulse and Pulseaudio installed. Could this be an issue with the Pulseaudio sound server? I have seen methods for safely removing Pulseaudio. However, I am reluctant to do so, not wanting to bork something that works almost 100%.
Not an emergency. But, any hints/help will be greatly appreciated. I'm a very happy LXDE user of about 3 months now.
BTW: Kudos to LXDE for featured desktop choice in openSUSE 11.3 milestone release announcement!
"LXDE – the “Lightweight X11 Desktop Environment” is a new player in the openSUSE desktop selection. It is an extremely fast-performing and energy-saving desktop environment. It comes with a beautiful interface, multi-language support, standard keyboard short cuts and additional features like tabbed file browsing. LXDE uses less CPU and less RAM than other environments. It is especially designed for computers with low hardware specifications."
http://news.opensuse.org/2010/02/01/dow ... lestone-1/
Re: Volume control does absolutely nothing
hi
I currently use pulse and have a lot of experience with alsa....so much so I helped with a wiki at sidux that may interest you. I no longer post to sidux but have a read ...look at the pics and then report what you see pls....or not see as the case may be.
I am not sure how you set up pulse but running alsamixer will confirm if its given over control to it or not.
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikula&tag=PulseAudio
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikul ... ulseAudio2
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikul ... ulseAudio3
Index page to sound
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikul ... oundMaster
2) No matter what pls run alsamixer with no extra parameters....press F5 and then take a snapshot
alsamixer -c 0.......shows what alsamixer looks like behind pulse using card with index 0
I currently use pulse and have a lot of experience with alsa....so much so I helped with a wiki at sidux that may interest you. I no longer post to sidux but have a read ...look at the pics and then report what you see pls....or not see as the case may be.
I am not sure how you set up pulse but running alsamixer will confirm if its given over control to it or not.
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikula&tag=PulseAudio
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikul ... ulseAudio2
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikul ... ulseAudio3
Index page to sound
http://sidux.com/index.php?module=Wikul ... oundMaster
2) No matter what pls run alsamixer with no extra parameters....press F5 and then take a snapshot
alsamixer -c 0.......shows what alsamixer looks like behind pulse using card with index 0