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#1 2011-08-22 17:22:30

varliukstis
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[Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

Hi, I have been trying to solve one issue for some time now.
With alsa I cannot have sound from multiple sources at once so I configure alsa to use pulseaudio as default as mentioned in https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pu … figuration. But the volume cannot be controled via amixer (in example amixer set Master toggle). If I would not use pulse audio by default volume control works fine but I cannot play sound from multiple sources (firefox and clementine in the same time for example). How could I fix this issues?

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#2 2011-08-22 17:26:37

karol
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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

Not sure if I get it, but have you tried http://www.archlinux.org/packages/?sort … =&limit=50 ?

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#3 2011-08-22 19:30:19

varliukstis
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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

yes, I use pavucontrol. By saying 'controling sound' I meant special keyboard shortcuts, which are defined in settings -> keyboard.

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#4 2011-08-23 07:01:03

alez
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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

Did you try xfce4-volumed? It's in the AUR and you can try to configure the default channel as shown here
Still, I am in no way sure it will work, it does with Alsa in my system and apparently does so with PA in Xubuntu so maybe worth trying it.


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#5 2011-08-23 07:28:47

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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

Set the default control (ctl.!default) to pulse. Or create a ctl.pulse object of type pulse and set it with

amixer -D pulse sset Master 5%=

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#6 2011-08-23 07:32:00

varliukstis
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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

Ok, I've installed xfce4-volumed. There is no manual or help file added. How is it configured? Or if it is configured automatically, then it doesn't work...

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#7 2011-08-23 07:47:29

varliukstis
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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

it seems that the only problem is with default output device, but changing it like described in wiki (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ad … User_Space) doesn't work. Error output while trying to open alsamixer after editing asoundrc:   cannot open mixer: Invalid argument.

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#8 2011-08-24 10:08:10

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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

I'm wondering why you can't play sound from multiple sources. I'm using alsa and I've never had problems with sound mixing. Maybe you should focus on the mixing problem instead of installing pulseaudio. Maybe your sound card doesn't support hardware mixing. Have you tried installing a software mixer?

Regarding your last post, have you seen this?

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#9 2011-08-25 01:10:13

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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

ludwis wrote:

I'm wondering why you can't play sound from multiple sources. I'm using alsa and I've never had problems with sound mixing. Maybe you should focus on the mixing problem instead of installing pulseaudio. Maybe your sound card doesn't support hardware mixing. Have you tried installing a software mixer?

Regarding your last post, have you seen this?

That's what pulseaudio is, in a simplistic sense...

Alsa should default to dmix currently, but misbehaving applications can break this.


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#10 2011-08-30 11:56:47

varliukstis
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Re: [Solved] pulseaudio volume control in xfce

hmm.. Lidwis, my sound card does support it smile It just didn't work somewhy.

I uninstalled pulseaudio just to have volume control working. But now  audio from multiple sources works also... No idea why this happened as while trying to fix all problems i installed and uninstalled pulseaudio several times...

All in all.. i think problem solved itself somehow... smile

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