Den 31-05-2015 kl. 15:01 skrev Tanu Kaskinen: > On Sat, 2015-05-30 at 17:48 +0200, Klaus Vink Slott wrote: ... >> Is it the programs (SFLPhone) responsibility to save the setting or >> might it be some other program which it affects the setting as soon as >> SFLPhone terminates the call and removes the capture device. > > About terminology: SFLPhone doesn't create or remove any capture > devices. The microphone device is always there. SFLPhone creates a > stream that gets connected to the microphone. Both the microphone device > and the SFLPhone stream have their own volumes. It's not clear from your > description which volume is not getting saved. Ok, thanks for clarifying. What I saw was SFLPhone mic. stream which always started all the way down. However I have been playing a little more with it since then: It seems that if I make two consecutive calls then sensitivity is stored between calls. I will have to do some more testing, but right now I suspect that the problem have something to do with unplug/replug the USB headset. Or maybee suspend/resume of my labtop. > PulseAudio will save both the device and the stream volume. If that > doesn't seem to be happening, some other program is messing with the > volume. Perhaps SFLPhone resets the volume every time it starts > (applications sometimes like to do that, even though they really > shouldn't). So if I always insert my headset before I launch SFLPhone or resume my PC it might work. It also seems suspicious to me is that I got 2 headset listed in KDE Device Preference under SystemSetting/Multimedia. I have never used any other headset on this computer. Is there a way to clean up these listings of old/nonexisting headset. -- Klaus