Aaron Konstam wrote: > On Tue, 2009-08-18 at 23:59 +0930, Tim wrote: >> Do you mean that alsamixer says something about how it's running, or >> that playing with the mixer levels in alsamixer leads you to that >> conclusion? >> >> Alsamixer just plays with the mixer controls, turning up/down PCM, CD, >> or other audio signals, still works even when pulseaudio is on your >> system. You're just adjusting the signals part way through the chain. >> > Because if you run alsamixer when pulseaudio is running you get only one > column whose volume you can manipulate (that is the Master) and the > display says puylseaudio is running. > > If you remove alsa-plugins-pulseaudio and run alsmixewr you get a very > different display where the levels of each sound source can be > manipulated (CD. PCM, etc). It is clear that pulseaudio is not > effectively running. > Funny, when I run it, I get the Alsa mixer, even though I have Pulse Audio running. But I guess that is because the Alsa mixer was the one that I was using the last time I closed the mixer, and it remembers the last state it was in. In your case, it can not display the PA mixer if PA isn't running, so you get the Alsa one. But you can change the mixer you get by opening the drop-down menu to the right of where it says Device:. I actually have a choice of two different Alsa mixers - one for the sounds card, and one for the TV card. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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