Re: today's immature bothersome question

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On Mon July 2 2018 17:06:11 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 02 July 2018 18:30:34 Mike Bird wrote:
> > BTW, a possible kludge for your situation might be to disable
> > "restore volumes on login" in kmix / settings / configure kmix.
>
> I won't slap down on a bible, but I faintly recall setting that option
> way back when.  And it had no effect, but I think its still on. Due to
> poor gain in my speakers, most of kmix has been wide open for years.

Hi Gene,

It is better to have "restore volumes on login" checked.  Without
it you may find that when you make a small adjustment in volume
your sound level jumps or disappears.

However for kmix to work properly it has to be configured to match
your system as Kate mentioned.

That's why disabling "restore volumes on login" is a possible
kludge rather than a fix.

--Mike

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