[Feedback] Usability

Al Twohill moebiusproject at gmail.com
Sun Jan 27 21:55:14 UTC 2008


To elaborate, many sound cards can store different headphone and speaker
volumes. KMix will allow you adjust these to your liking.

Al

On Jan 28, 2008 10:52 AM, Mark Kretschmann <kretschmann at kde.org> wrote:

> On 1/27/08, terkir81 at gmail.com <terkir81 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Tero Kirjavainen sent a message using the contact form at
> > http://amarok.kde.org/en/contact.
> >
> > Not a bug but little annoyance :)
> > When I stop the music and lower the volume when AmaroK is fading out and
> > stopping the track.
> > AmaroK or Xine engine remembers the last volume level before hitting the
> > stop button.
> > This is quite a annoyance when I plug my headphones in and the volume is
> > high up even the level meter is showing it's not.
> > So if this is not Xine's or my installation's fault it would be nice if
> > this can be fixed. :)
>
> I think you may be confusing Amarok's internal software volume mixer
> with your actual hardware soundcard mixer. Amarok's mixer is always
> purely software based and will produce the same results on all
> outputs.
>
> Try a mixer like KMix to check the hardware levels.
>
> --
> Mark
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