Public bug reported:

Bug seems comparable with bug #857452 and bug #796262.

Pulseaudio is going crazy when fiddling around with the volume sliders,
and the subwoofer becoms silent after songchange. When deselect 5.1 and
reselect 5.1 sub go's into action again. When fiddeling around the
volumes suddenly jumped to max which almost fried my subwoofer.

Im using a fresh install of and fresh installs of pulseaudio.

Alsaaudio does not seem to have the bug but i am not happy with alsa
because of the lack of decent keyboard mediakeys (volume) support.

Elementry OS, latest version, 11 August 2013

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: 5.1 alsa alsaaudio love pulse pulseaudio subwoofer

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Title:
  No Subwoofer after song change pulseaudio bug

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Bug seems comparable with bug #857452 and bug #796262.

  Pulseaudio is going crazy when fiddling around with the volume
  sliders, and the subwoofer becoms silent after songchange. When
  deselect 5.1 and reselect 5.1 sub go's into action again. When
  fiddeling around the volumes suddenly jumped to max which almost fried
  my subwoofer.

  Im using a fresh install of and fresh installs of pulseaudio.

  Alsaaudio does not seem to have the bug but i am not happy with alsa
  because of the lack of decent keyboard mediakeys (volume) support.

  Elementry OS, latest version, 11 August 2013

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