Pulse Audio Sound Levels

Lanoxx lanoxx at gmx.net
Thu Mar 14 13:14:46 UTC 2013


On 14/03/13 01:24, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 03/13/2013 07:35 PM, Lanoxx wrote:
>>
>> On 13/03/13 21:23, Ric Moore wrote:
>
>>> What does alsamixer show you?? Maybe the aux input is muted there?
>>> Happens. Ric
>>>
>> Here is what I do:
>> alsamixer -> F6 -> "USB Multimedia Audio Device" -> F4 (Capture): I can
>> see three categories: "Line", "Mic" and "S/PDIF in" the first two (line
>> and mic are set to 94), the "S/PDIF" section does not have a volume bar
>> to change. Additinally the all sections show "L Capture R" in red 
>> letters.
>>
>> When I open pulse audio in the recording tab for the Usb sound card I
>> can also choose between Line and Microphone and when I choose Line and
>> connect the radio, then I can see the sound bar juming around 80%-90%,
>> when I unplug the cable, then the bar drops to 0. But still no sound.
>> Any further ideas?
> Yes, while you see the pulsing record level, you know you have input. 
> So, while the radio is plugged in, chose "playback" and the playback 
> device should have a drop-down selection. It's not always readily 
> apparent. But, click on the device in use and you should see a 
> selection. Pick the output you want. See if that works.
Here are two screen shots from my current configuration. I'm not sure 
what else I could activate in alsamixer [1]. The second section allows 
me to choose between "Line", "Mic" and "S/PDIF" and changing it has no 
effect to the ouput. The other sections are all on maximum. In 
Puluseaudio [2] in the Port dropdown i can only choose "Speakers" and 
the sound is already at 100% and not muted.

[1] http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/823/screenshotfrom201303141.png/
[2] http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/15/screenshotfrom201303141.png/
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