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I recently installed Sabayon after running Kubuntu for many years, and I have a bit of a problem. In Kubuntu 15.10, it kept the Built-in Audio Analog Stereo volume at 40%. Which was fine. So when I switched to Sabayon, I set that volume control to 40%, as well. At first, Knotify events would cause the volume to jump to 100%. I figured out how to fix that by turning off the High Definition Audio Controller volume (that never affected my actual volume, anyway).
However, VLC and Amarok directly affect the Built-in Audio Analog Stereo volume. I even removed phonon-vlc and installed phonon-gstreamer, and it still happens just the same. If I increase the volume in VLC or Amarok, the Plasma audio increases. If I decrease the volume, however, the system volume doesn't go down. This didn't seem to happen in Kubuntu 15.10. I don't know if it's because I started fresh with Sabayon (fresh /home partition, meaning no old config files), or if it's a Sabayon issue. |
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That's PulseAudio's "infamous" flat volume feature. To disable it, set "flat-volumes = no" in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf. Then applications should not influence the master volume any more. Nothing to do with KDE though.
Kubuntu sets "flat-volumes = no" by default AFAIK. The upstream (PulseAudio) default is "yes" though. |
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Thank you.
This problem was driving me crazy. |
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Hi, I have a perhaps related problem, although maybe inverted...
when I'm playing music in banshee, if I reduce volume using the system volume (keyboard shortcuts/ kmix), it goes down in banshee...but doesn't go back up again. so if i mute system sound then unmute it, banshee stays muted and i have to use the specific setting within banshee... any idea if there's a fix for this? one that makes the behaviour symettrical, whatever it does? |
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But I've posted about it herehttps://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=130610 anyway since it's a slightly different issue.
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