Bug 590455 - KMix volume setting from 90% to 100% only
Summary: KMix volume setting from 90% to 100% only
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Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: pulseaudio
Version: 13
Hardware: x86_64
OS: Linux
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Assignee: Lennart Poettering
QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2010-05-09 16:14 UTC by am.fedora.bugzilla
Modified: 2011-06-27 16:12 UTC (History)
9 users (show)

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Last Closed: 2011-06-27 16:12:30 UTC
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Description am.fedora.bugzilla 2010-05-09 16:14:05 UTC
Description of problem:


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
kdemultimedia-6:4.4.2-2.fc13.x86_64

How reproducible:
Using KMix, just change the volume.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Change the volume using KMix applet or VOL+ / VOL- keyboard buttons
  
Actual results:
From 0% to 90%, no sound.
From 90% to 100%, the sound quickly rise.

Expected results:
Small rises from 0% to 100%.

Additional info:
No problems using another mixer (alsamixer, gmixer or xfce4-mixer work without any problems)

Comment 1 am.fedora.bugzilla 2010-05-09 16:16:57 UTC
Fresh Fedora 13 installation
Speakers : Logitech Z10 (on USB)

Comment 2 Kevin Kofler 2010-05-09 16:24:43 UTC
Looks like a PulseAudio issue.

As a workaround, try:
kquitapp kmix
KMIX_PULSEAUDIO_DISABLE=1 kmix

That'll give you access to the same controls as alsamixer etc.

Comment 3 am.fedora.bugzilla 2010-05-09 16:51:03 UTC
This workaround works, many thanks Kevin

Comment 4 Steven M. Parrish 2010-06-05 01:34:36 UTC
Reassigning to PulseAudio based on Kevin's comment



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