GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 317899
Should adapt to changes of the default sound device
Last modified: 2010-01-24 01:07:05 UTC
Distribution/Version: Ubuntu The current mixer applet is a bit confusing: It apparently controls the mixer levels of whichever card was the default at login, not the card which is the current default sound card (which can be changed easily and on the fly). So the applet should either always change the default sound card, or at least it needs to make it clear which sound card it actually controls.
I don't understand what you mean...?
GNOME has no "central default soundcard choice location", what parts are you talking about?
Re comment 2: Oh, Ubuntu allows the user to select the default sound device in gnome-sound-properties. I submitted the patch to the Gnome bugzilla, but it has not found its way to upstream yet. Re comment 1: How should I explain otherwise? I have an internal PCI card and an USB sound card (a Logitech headset). When I plug in the USB device, and select it as the default sound card (in ~/.asoundrc, or with Ubuntu's gnome-sound-properties, then the mixer applet still controls the PCI card, so it is essentially ineffective. OTOH it does not say anywhere which device it actually controls. So the behavior should be a little more user-friendly: either it should always control the volume of the device I'm actually listening to, or there should be a separate applet for every device I have.
Martin, do you have a bug number for the default sound device patch, so we can track them together?
> Martin, do you have a bug number for the default sound device patch, so we can track them together? This is http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305907
Potentially a dupe of bug 167606
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 395420 ***