Hello, I tested both of the committed fixes from focal-proposed packages. Here are my upgrade screenshots/logs and results
alsa-ucm-conf:
Volume is directly tied to mic boost now. I did some test and found out the mic boost applied to specific volume ranges using pavucontrol. Hope these ranges are as intended. I couldn't get 100% mic volume and 20db boost like windows but for 20db boost 69% to 99% volume level is possible so fine for me.
0% to 46% -> 0 db boost
47% to 68% -> 10 db boost
69% to 99% -> 20 db boost
100% above -> 30 db boost
pulseaudio:
Volume is seperated for speakers and headphones now. Like if I keep speaker volume to 75%, plug in headphones and keep it at 35% then plug headphones out speakers 75% volume is restored and vice versa. I noticed sometimes the headphones volume drops by 1% than it was before in alsamixer but guess it's due to rounding off or something not really an issue just for information.
Hello, I tested both of the committed fixes from focal-proposed packages. Here are my upgrade screenshots/logs and results
alsa-ucm-conf:
Volume is directly tied to mic boost now. I did some test and found out the mic boost applied to specific volume ranges using pavucontrol. Hope these ranges are as intended. I couldn't get 100% mic volume and 20db boost like windows but for 20db boost 69% to 99% volume level is possible so fine for me.
0% to 46% -> 0 db boost
47% to 68% -> 10 db boost
69% to 99% -> 20 db boost
100% above -> 30 db boost
pulseaudio:
Volume is seperated for speakers and headphones now. Like if I keep speaker volume to 75%, plug in headphones and keep it at 35% then plug headphones out speakers 75% volume is restored and vice versa. I noticed sometimes the headphones volume drops by 1% than it was before in alsamixer but guess it's due to rounding off or something not really an issue just for information.