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Re: Looking for ALSA specialist willing to support pbbuttonsd



Hi,

This seems a very good solution for the current problem. One thing I
would add would be software suspend support. Alsa seems to have
trouble resuming if the state is different from when it was
suspended-to-disk, headphone detection seems to be wrong, volumes
mixed up etc.

I'm afraid I can't help you with alsa, but I hope this suggestion was helpfull


Kasper

On 12/1/05, Matthias Grimm <matthiasgrimm@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for an ALSA programmer who is willing to help me with
> the ALSA module of pbbuttonsd. It needs some feature enhencements.
>
> What should be done:
>
> If the headphones are _not_ plugged in the volume keys should control
> the PC speakers. The Mute key will mute/unmute the speakers (This
> already works).
>
> If the headphones are plugged in, the speakers will be muted and the
> sound will be redirected to the headphones (This is already done by
> ALSA).
>
> With plugged in headphones the volume keys should control the volume
> level of the headphones and the PC speakers should remain muted. The
> Mute key should now mute/unmute the headphones (This need some work)
>
> If the headphones will be removed again, the volume control should
> switch back to the speakers. (This needs some work too)
>
> I'm neither an ALSA specialist nor I have enough spare time to do this
> in a short term. But on the other hand I would like to have this fixed
> in the next release if possible. So I ask here:
>
>                Would you help me and fix this in pbbuttonsd?
>
> I appreciate any help.
>
>   Best Regards
>      Matthias
>
>
>
>
>
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