Description of problem: When I want to reduce the volume with gnome-volume-manager or with the shortcut I setted-up (same as gnome-volume-manager ?) it doesn't work. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 1.0.14 How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. down the sound 2. 3. Actual results: when using the shortcut, a window appears with the icon of the sound and the blue box downs but the volume stays the same Expected results: The volume should down Additional info: I'm using ICE 1724 on an ESI Juli@ card.
What device is selected in the sound preferences ? does changing that selection make the buttons work ?
gnome-volume-manager is to manage "disk volumes", not the audio volume itself. Which version of control-center are you using? Which track is selected as the default track for the mixer in the sound preferences? Which driver is used for your sound card?
I've understand that I have to select the card I want to be handled by gnome-volume-manager and after I have to select if I want only to down the bass or the high frequency(DAC and DAC1). But still the shortcut I selected in /system/preferences/personnal/shortcuts_for_keyboard to down the volume doesn't have any effect, I see the window with the blue box decreasing but nothing changed. rpm -qi control-center Version : 2.18.0 The driver I use is ICE1724
Which card and channel did you select in gnome-sound-properties?
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