Re: Ufter upgrade Debian SID something wrong with sound - PulseAudio
Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.productions@gmail.com> writes:
> On 08/01/12 22:27, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.productions@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>> On 08/01/12 04:43, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>>>> Scott Ferguson <prettyfly.productions@gmail.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>> On 07/01/12 07:28, Csanyi Pal wrote:
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>>>
>>> Skype => Main Menu (that little blue icon, bottom-left) => Options
>>> => Sound devices
>>>
>>> Is the selected?" What are the settings displayed there?
This changed little bit and don't know what I did to change it:
was:
>> Sound Devices
>> Microphone PulseAudio server (local)
>> Speakers PulseAudio server (local)
>> Ringing PulseAudio server (local)
and now I get so many devices here to choose but now I choosed pulse:
Microphone pulse (pulse)
Speakers pulse (pulse)
Ringing pulse (pulse)
I have these devices to choose:
Default device (default),
pulse (pulse),
HDA NVidia, ALC883 Analog Front speakers (front: CARD=NVidia,Dev=0),
(...)
HDA NVidia, ALC883 Digital (..),
HDA NVidia, ALC883 Analog (hw:0,0),
HDA NVidia, ALC883 Digital (hw:0,1),
hdmi (unknown),
pulse (pulse).
Skype doesn't work with none of them.
Skype is totally dumb. Why?
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>> However when I play the same sound from the ogg file, it is very
>> quiet,
>
> Bingo! I believe it's a mixer setting and the volume control you are
> using seems to control alsa levels.
>
> Try using pavucontrol to adjust sound levels
I tried pavucontrol, and it is possible to adjust sound separate for
Fookb-wmaker too.
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Regards from Pal
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