On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 02:55:25PM -0000, Lars Uebernickel wrote:
> Indeed, good catch. The sound menu always manipulated the left channel.
>
> I've attached a branch fixes most of the problem by making it handle
> channels in the same way that system settings does. Changing the volume
> to 0 still resets the balance to center, though (same as in system
> settings).
I'm not sure it should reset the balance to center. Shouldn't it recall the last
balance setting and try to preserve that? FWIW, the system settings also
functions a little weirdly -- if you try to click and drag the volume control
around in the system settings, it starts jumping around like it wants to reduce
its volume instead of following your cursor. Scrolling seems to work as expected
in the system settings though.
On Wed, Oct 01, 2014 at 02:55:25PM -0000, Lars Uebernickel wrote:
> Indeed, good catch. The sound menu always manipulated the left channel.
>
> I've attached a branch fixes most of the problem by making it handle
> channels in the same way that system settings does. Changing the volume
> to 0 still resets the balance to center, though (same as in system
> settings).
I'm not sure it should reset the balance to center. Shouldn't it recall the last
balance setting and try to preserve that? FWIW, the system settings also
functions a little weirdly -- if you try to click and drag the volume control
around in the system settings, it starts jumping around like it wants to reduce
its volume instead of following your cursor. Scrolling seems to work as expected
in the system settings though.
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Kind regards,
Loong Jin