Am Sonntag, den 07.12.2008, 12:34 -0800 schrieb Luke Yelavich: > On Sun, Dec 07, 2008 at 09:16:26AM PST, Colin Guthrie wrote: > > 'Twas brillig, and Jack Tanner at 07/12/08 14:55 did gyre and gimble: > > > Colin Guthrie <gmane <at> colin.guthr.ie> writes: > > > > > >> Well the main tool that is used when you have PA underneath is > > >> pavucontrol. This app will allow you to work with all your currently > > >> running streams and allow you to change the device they use etc. Once > > >> you change this setting it should be remembered from then on (e.g. pulse > > >> will know that VLC prefers to be on the Audigy, MythTV prefers the VIA etc.) > > > > > > Whoa! Colin, thank you, that just turned on so many lightbulbs. I'd run > > > pavucontrol a bunch of times, but nothing seemed incorrect from just looking at > > > the GUI. Following what you just said, I ran it with sound actually playing in > > > vlc at the same time, and lo! more stuff showed up. This was completely > > > non-obvious to me, that to make pavucontrol do anything, you had to have a > > > stream going at the same time. > > > > Yeah, I think more needs to be done here to make it more obvious. In > > actual fact a usability "improvement" was to default to the "Sinks" tab > > if no streams are running, but in actual fact if it started with a blank > > pane and some text saying "No active streams. This pane will list blah, > > blah blah" would actually be better for first time users etc. > > Pavucontrol hasn't yet been included in Ubuntu, due to the UI issues that exist with it. I have asked someone on the Desktop Experience team to have a look at it, and if they think any UI redesign needs doing, we will likely be doing it for Ubuntu Jaunty. > > So if anybody on the list has any other UI tweak suggestions, in conjunction with the Ubuntu Desktop Experience team, I will make patches available to improve pavucontrol's UI. > > Luke Does the Desktop Experience team work together with the Fedora people? It seems they are trying to reach the same goals for Fedora11. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/VolumeControl Regards Achim