Summary: | Sound card outputs some sound while the VOLUME is set at ZERO | ||
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Product: | [Applications] kmix | Reporter: | Andrei ILIE <andrei.ilie> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Christian Esken <esken> |
Status: | RESOLVED NOT A BUG | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | andrei.ilie, martin.sandsmark, myriam, romain.perier |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 4.1 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | Fedora RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Andrei ILIE
2012-09-09 13:39:33 UTC
In which application? Let's say that Amarok plays some music and we alter the volume using two different ways: FAIL: After setting the master's channel volume to zero via KMix, the soundcard still outputs __some__ music. OK: After setting the volume to zero within Amarok, the soundcard becomes silent, as expected. When Phonon uses PulseAudio's __virtual__ soundcard, nor the current issue, neither bug 306502 "KMix / Phonon can only change volume in increments of ~3 %" can't be reproduced. So it's a bug in KMix? I don't know the exact KDE infrastructure, but for sure this is Phonon or KMix related. And which exact KDE version is this about? Fedora 17 / KDE 4.8.5 Please note that I reported this bug against KMix 4.1, not 4.2. Also, this reports may be related: Bug 86065 - volume changes rounded to increments of ~3% Bug 306512 - KMix can only change volume in increments of ~3 % (In reply to comment #8) > Please note that I reported this bug against KMix 4.1, not 4.2. > You didn't specify initially... Please check whether other mixers show the same behavior. If you use ALSA directly, check with alsamixer started in a Konsole If you use Pulseaudio, check with pavucontrol What you are using can be found in KMix Main Window: Menu => Help => Hardware information Please report back here. I use ALSA driver. Alsamixer shows the exact same behaviour - the soundcard outputs some sound while master volume is set at 0. As this is not a KMix bug (alsamixer behaves the same), I will close this bug report. You might instead consider to open a bug report at the ALSA soundcard driver project (http://www.alsa-project.org/). |