Channel muted after every reboot

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Hi Paul,

I'm not sure if I had exactly the same issue but it was similar.
Basically my sound was muted and zeroed as soon as pulseaudio started
and trying to change the volume in GNOME seemed to have no effect. I
_was_ trying to use the init.d alsa scripts, but PA was overriding
them.

Anyhow here is the bug report I filed[1], if you want to know more. My
issues were mostly addressed with a change to the config files.

[1] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54673

Frank

On 6 October 2012 13:48, Paul Menzel <paulepanter at users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Dear PA folks,
>
>
> using Debian Wheezy with PA 2.0-6 without the ALSA init.d script to
> restore volume levels during boot, the GNOME volume control shows that
> the output is muted. The volume level is the same as in the last
> session, but it is muted. Moving the slider a little, the audio gets
> unmuted. Logging out and back in preserves the ?mute state?. Just
> rebooting poses a problem.
>
> The folks in #debian-gnome on irc.oftc.net told me, that PulseAudio
> should be able to remember the volume settings including the unmuted
> status.
>
> Is that a known problem of PA 2.0 and if so, do you know of a fix which
> could be applied?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul
>
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