SÃrgio Basto posted on Wed, 15 Jun 2011 23:04:26 +0100 as excerpted: > 3rd - run on user env: > pulseaudio -vvv > > lets test with kmix I see on pulseaudio logs at maximum : > > D: alsa-sink.c: Requested volume: 0: 100% 1: 100% > D: alsa-sink.c: Got hardware volume: 0: 100% 1: 100% > D: alsa-sink.c: Calculated software volume: 0: 100% 1: 100% > (accurate-enough=yes) > > with gnome-control-center -> sound I see on pulseaudio logs at maximum : > > D: protocol-native.c: Client gnome-control-center changes volume of sink > alsa_output.pci-0000_00_1b.0.analog-stereo. > D: alsa-sink.c: Requested volume: 0: 153% 1: 153% > D: alsa-sink.c: Got hardware volume: 0: 100% 1: 100% > D: alsa-sink.c: Calculated software volume: 0: 153% 1: 153% > (accurate-enough=no) > > so how I put kmix also control "software volume" ? > thanks, FWIW, the messages are coming in, but I don't do pulse-audio at all so can't help with it, my main machine plays (digital output, kmix doesn't do anything anyway) thru my home 5.1 system so has plenty of volume, and while my netbook sound is a bit soft, I'm not using it enough for that to have worried about it. So at least here, not much I can suggest... As it seems I'm one of the more active regulars as well as one of the more technically inclined regulars, unfortunately, the lack of response could well mean no one else has a clue either. Meanwhile, while I don't know much about pulse audio, I do know a bit about audio in general and computer audio in general, and it seems to me that if pulse can be set to further boost volume in software, as we see gnome doing, there's a good chance that you can configure it to do so by default, regardless of the client used to control it. But you'll likely have more luck researching either the pulse documentation or googling it, or asking on the pulse-audio lists or forums, which I presume they have tho I've no real idea, personally. Barring someone stepping up here right away with more info, that's where I'd be looking next. Try googling on the three terms "linux pulse gain" (without the quotes as that would try to match those specific words in that specific order). I hope you find a working solution. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.