Summary: | Separate Amarok volume from master volume | ||
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Product: | [Applications] amarok | Reporter: | Chris Woelkers <cwoelkers> |
Component: | general | Assignee: | Amarok Developers <amarok-bugs-dist> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | wishlist | CC: | alejandro_aero, kjetil |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 2.3.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | 2.4.0 | ||
Platform: | openSUSE | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: |
Description
Chris Woelkers
2010-10-06 18:19:15 UTC
Is this really fixed? I mean, yes, when i turn down the master volume control amarok does not get affected, but when i turn down amarok volumen down, the master channel is affected. I am using pulseaudio, which provides independant volume level for streams, and this is kind of annoying as i might want to turn down my music without affecting general volumen I have the same problem with Amarok, and I am also using PulseAudio. openSUSE 12.1 (64-bit) with PulseAudio 1.1-1.2, KDE SC 4.8.5 (release 521) and Amarok 2.5.0.162, using openSUSE and openSUSE KDE SC 4.8 repositories with Amarok from KDE SC 4.8 Core repository. Whether or not this is an Amarok bug is hard to tell. I don't think it is. The same bug affects the “Now playing” plasmoid (plasma-addons 4.8.5-180.1) - in the same strange way. It also affects Juk, but only partly (and there may be a different problem with Juk). I will try to explain it in detail: When turning the “Now playing”/Amarok volume down, the master volume is not affected. When turning the volume up, it seems the master volume tags along when they are at the same level. The reverse is true when adjusting the master volume. Once it hits the volume level of “Now playing”/Amarok while adjusting the volume downwards the two volumes become connected, but the master volume can be adjusted upwards without affecting the Amarok or “Now playing” volume. When using JuK, the master volume is affected in the same manner if I adjust the volume of JuK upwards, but the JuK volume is not affected if I adjust the master volume downwards. However, if I use the volume controls of KMix the same effect can be observed. Increasing the playback stream of the music player (JuK or Amarok) affects the master volume. Decreasing the master volume affects the volume of the playback stream of the music player. However. Adjusting the volume of the playback stream does not affect the volume setting in JuK itself. This of course is a bug (they should match) - but perhaps that is an indication that the bug here is in KMix or PulseAudio - and that JuK has another bug where it doesn't follow the adjustments of the playback stream. |