Re: soft mixing: volume control

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On 2/8/07, Ingo Müller wrote:
[...]
> If you now make XMMS use the "xmms" device, you get a new volume control
> called "XMMS" that controls the volume of that device. You may have to
> change the value of slave.pcm according to the name of the device you
> used with XMMS before.

I get the same as before. There is sound but no volume control. No
volume control in gnome-volume-control and nothing new reported by
"amixer controls".

> I wrote an article in the ALSA wiki with an example that uses the
> softvol plugin, too:

I did read it before posting. But since I couldn't get a volume
control and didn't find explanations for the "control" attribute, I
decided to go for help here.

-- 
Bruno Schneider
http://www.dcc.ufla.br/~bruno/

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