Hi, all:
I
installed alsa-lib, alsa-utils 1.0.19 on fedora 9 and try to use
alsamixer/amixer to set the volume. Bug when I set capture volume to 10, reboot
the machine and check the capture volume again, the value is 23 not
10.
I found
when I set volume < 23, the value that is stored in /etc/asound.state is 0,
and after the rebooting and restoreing the settings, the volume value is
23. Below lists the detaild info in /etc/asound.state.
control.4 {
comments.access 'read write'
comments.type INTEGER
comment.count 2
comment.range '0 - 46'
comment.dbmin
comment.dbmax
iface
MIXER
name 'Capture Volume'
value.0
0
value.1 0
}
But when I set volume
> 23, it can be saved and displayed correctly, although the number is
not so accurate.
Then is it
a bug of alsa, or just by design? I have no idea when reading the docs
about alsa. Any help will be appreciated. :)
Thanks.
--
vivian
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