Mika Fischer wrote:
> I have the problem with my Plantronics GameCom 780 USB headset, that
> the volume under Linux is much too loud.
> [...]
> Interestingly I had basically the same problem under Windows 8 until I
> installed the Windows 7 driver for the headset provided by
> Plantronics. Windows
Hi,
I have the problem with my Plantronics GameCom 780 USB headset, that
the volume under Linux is much too loud.
If I play the Front_Center.wav test sound in a loop using aplay, and
adjust the PCM volume control (the only volume control present), I
have the following effect:
- at 0% (-37 dB gain
I've had my HTPC (Asrock Vision HT[1]) connected to my TV via a HDMI
cable (Intel HD Graphics 4000 onboard) so far and everything has been
working as expected.
However, I've now added a receiver (Pioneer SC LX-76[2]) between the PC
and the TV, and now audio will only work if the PC is running in a
At Tue, 29 Jan 2013 09:53:48 +0100,
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
>
> Vladimir Snigur wrote:
> > Seems like Quartet (ice1724 driver) has two stereo inputs, but my
> > software sees only one from each pair so that I have too choose in
> > alsamixer which input to use (PCM 1/2 or 3/4). I want though to use
On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 09:53:48 +0100
Clemens Ladisch wrote:
> Vladimir Snigur wrote:
> > Seems like Quartet (ice1724 driver) has two stereo inputs, but my
> > software sees only one from each pair so that I have too choose in
> > alsamixer which input to use (PCM 1/2 or 3/4). I want though to use
>
Vladimir Snigur wrote:
> Seems like Quartet (ice1724 driver) has two stereo inputs, but my
> software sees only one from each pair so that I have too choose in
> alsamixer which input to use (PCM 1/2 or 3/4). I want though to use
> both of them.
What is the output of "arecord -l" and "amixer contr