2006-04-15 01:52:46 |
Matt Zimmerman |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Audio Team |
2006-04-15 01:53:18 |
Matt Zimmerman |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
Needs Info |
Confirmed |
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2006-04-15 01:53:18 |
Matt Zimmerman |
linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation |
Bugzilla status=NEEDINFO, product=Ubuntu, component=linux |
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2006-08-16 07:53:37 |
Daniel T Chen |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
Confirmed |
Rejected |
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2006-08-16 10:15:51 |
Manuel López-Ibáñez |
linux-source-2.6.15: status |
Rejected |
Confirmed |
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2006-08-16 10:15:51 |
Manuel López-Ibáñez |
linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation |
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Actually, no. I am not going to wait until you revert it back. Sorry, this bug is assigned to Ben Collins. And if he decides to reject it, I will also argue with him but I will never change the status back.
However, as far as I know you have rejected it without asking Ben. So please, next time check with the assignee first. |
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2006-08-16 14:56:16 |
Ben Collins |
linux-source-2.6.15: assignee |
ben-collins |
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2006-08-16 14:56:16 |
Ben Collins |
linux-source-2.6.15: statusexplanation |
Actually, no. I am not going to wait until you revert it back. Sorry, this bug is assigned to Ben Collins. And if he decides to reject it, I will also argue with him but I will never change the status back.
However, as far as I know you have rejected it without asking Ben. So please, next time check with the assignee first. |
I have to agree with Daniel about this not being a kernel bug. This has to be a mixer problem. If putting both Master and PCM at zero mutes, it, but leaving one on zero and the other not, doesn't mute it, then that's a mixer logic error.
Also, if gnome "assumes zero is mute", then maybe gnome should actually mute it when it's put on zero (sort of an indirect mute). |
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2006-08-16 16:10:18 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-media: statusexplanation |
I have to agree with Daniel about this not being a kernel bug. This has to be a mixer problem. If putting both Master and PCM at zero mutes, it, but leaving one on zero and the other not, doesn't mute it, then that's a mixer logic error.
Also, if gnome "assumes zero is mute", then maybe gnome should actually mute it when it's put on zero (sort of an indirect mute). |
not a GNOME bug, reassigning to alsa |
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2007-02-20 09:35:58 |
kko |
bug |
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added attachment '1.cards' (1.cards) |
2007-02-20 09:36:29 |
kko |
bug |
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added attachment '1.amixer.PCM_0' (1.amixer.PCM_0) |
2007-02-20 09:37:03 |
kko |
bug |
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added attachment '1.amixer.PCM_0.muted' (1.amixer.PCM_0.muted) |
2007-02-20 09:37:48 |
kko |
bug |
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added attachment '1.amixer.master_0' (1.amixer.master_0) |
2007-02-20 09:38:14 |
kko |
bug |
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added attachment '1.amixer.master_0.muted' (1.amixer.master_0.muted) |
2007-05-08 13:39:27 |
yosefrow |
description |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear music playing
through xmms.
Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Oh, and Master Volume usually is set to high when this happens [>80]. |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear music playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can here sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound. |
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2007-05-08 13:39:27 |
yosefrow |
title |
sound still comes out of speakers when PCM volume is set to 0 |
Sound still comes out of speakers when PCM volume is set to 0. |
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2007-05-08 13:40:31 |
yosefrow |
description |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear music playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can here sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound. |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear sound playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can hear sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound. |
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2007-05-08 13:41:43 |
yosefrow |
description |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear sound playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can hear sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound. |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear sound playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can hear sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound.
7. Mute either Master or PCM
8. Observe that all sound stops playing. |
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2007-05-08 13:43:03 |
yosefrow |
description |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear sound playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can hear sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound.
7. Mute either Master or PCM
8. Observe that all sound stops playing. |
if the PCM volume is set to 0 (but not muted), you can still hear sound playing. If you have good speakers or headphones you can hear sound even if Master and PCM are set to 0. Once Master or PCM is muted, you can't hear anything.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Play a sound file using an audio player
2. Open up alsa-mixer
3. Lower the PCM volume
4. Observe that even when the PCM volume is 0 (but not muted) you can hear sound.
5. Lower the Master volume
6. Observe that even when the Master volume is very low (but not muted) you can hear sound.
7. Mute either Master or PCM
8. Observe that all sound stops playing. |
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2007-09-22 09:02:25 |
Scott Ritchie |
bug |
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assigned to gnome-applets (Ubuntu) |
2007-09-22 09:03:49 |
Scott Ritchie |
bug |
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assigned to kdemultimedia (Ubuntu) |
2007-09-22 09:08:49 |
Scott Ritchie |
bug |
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assigned to alsa-utils |
2007-09-23 08:32:46 |
Bug Watch Updater |
alsa-utils: status |
Unknown |
New |
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2007-09-24 20:02:42 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-applets: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2007-09-24 20:02:42 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-applets: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2008-09-09 05:53:23 |
Daniel T Chen |
alsa-utils: importance |
Medium |
Wishlist |
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2008-09-09 05:53:23 |
Daniel T Chen |
alsa-utils: statusexplanation |
not a GNOME bug, reassigning to alsa |
Given the ongoing udev/dB work in upstream git, we can lower the importance of this issue. |
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2008-09-17 08:15:46 |
Bug Watch Updater |
alsa-utils: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-09-23 02:16:30 |
Harald Sitter |
kdemultimedia: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2008-09-23 02:16:30 |
Harald Sitter |
kdemultimedia: statusexplanation |
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2009-02-03 04:34:17 |
Bug Watch Updater |
alsa-utils: status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2010-02-03 22:39:51 |
Daniel T Chen |
affects |
alsa-utils (Ubuntu) |
linux (Ubuntu) |
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2010-04-26 14:19:45 |
Jeremy Foshee |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Incomplete |
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2010-08-24 21:04:31 |
Braiam Peguero |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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2010-09-16 11:05:55 |
Bug Watch Updater |
alsa-utils: importance |
Unknown |
Medium |
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2012-05-29 14:29:01 |
Curtis Hovey |
removed subscriber Registry Administrators |
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2013-01-15 07:11:48 |
jtmicky |
removed subscriber jtmicky |
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2015-09-27 00:15:51 |
Bug Watch Updater |
alsa-utils: status |
New |
Expired |
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