On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Jonenst <email address hidden> wrote:
> Could you be more specific on the workaround ? How do we ignore channels ? A reasonable solution would be to be able to change PCM only, so being able to ignore channels would work.
> Also, you say the bug comes from linux drivers. Can you tell us where we can report the source of the problem ? You also mention broken hardware. What do you mean by that ?
I've blogged about this previously. See the configuration file for
PulseAudio; change volume = ignore, etc.
Report a bug against linux.
Some hardware simply are wired incorrectly, plain and simple.
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 1:21 PM, Jonenst <email address hidden> wrote:
> Could you be more specific on the workaround ? How do we ignore channels ? A reasonable solution would be to be able to change PCM only, so being able to ignore channels would work.
> Also, you say the bug comes from linux drivers. Can you tell us where we can report the source of the problem ? You also mention broken hardware. What do you mean by that ?
I've blogged about this previously. See the configuration file for
PulseAudio; change volume = ignore, etc.
Report a bug against linux.
Some hardware simply are wired incorrectly, plain and simple.