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I'm running gnome 3.4.2 (info from gnome-session --version), running pulse audio.
Every time I increase or decrease volume music gets really loud for a few milliseconds and then it gets back to be "quiet".
The only "hint" what to do with this I found was to turn off alert sound (already done), but it doesn't work. And this is really getting annoying.
I have now idea what info is relevant for solving this problem so please just ask and I add more.
BTW: I have a feeling that whole system is "quiet" (I'm running almost all the time at 90-95% of max volume).
Last edited by vyktor (2012-10-10 13:20:48)
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Weird, VLC works just fine, but MPD and youtube (via chrome) is crazy.
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Edit /etc/pulse/daemon.conf, uncomment and disable flat-volumes.
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Weird, VLC works just fine, but MPD and youtube (via chrome) is crazy.
Do you have pulseaudio-alsa installed?
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@bwat47: extra/pulseaudio-alsa 2-1 [installed]
@heftig: thanks, this worked (as it turns out I've already found this solution but instead of disabling it I had "yes" there)
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