Re: Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-17 Thread Eugen Dedu
I use "alsamixer" to turn off DRC. But each two reboots I need to turn it off again, because the system reboots with DRC on. Do you have the same problem? Doing 'alsactl store' with DRC disabled should take care of this -- the alsa packages install hooks and whatnot so that 'alsactl restore' i

Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-16 Thread Eddy Petrişor
On 6/16/06, Paul Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Eugen Dedu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a >>> normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in >>> annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-p

Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-16 Thread Paul Collins
Eugen Dedu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>> Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a >>> normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in >>> annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-pmac the >>> volume used to be a lot louder and didn't

Re: Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-16 Thread Eddy Petrişor
On 6/16/06, Eugen Dedu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a >> normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in >> annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-pmac the >> volume used to be a lot louder and

Re: Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-16 Thread Eugen Dedu
Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-pmac the volume used to be a lot louder and didn't had this kind of issues. Sounds like DRC. Disable it

Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-15 Thread Eddy Petrişor
On 6/15/06, Johannes Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a > normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in > annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-pmac the > volume used to be a lot louder and

Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-15 Thread Johannes Berg
> Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a > normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in > annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-pmac the > volume used to be a lot louder and didn't had this kind of issues. Sounds like you have

Re: The powerpc architecture ubiquitous problem: sound

2006-06-15 Thread Michel Dänzer
On Thu, 2006-06-15 at 13:47 +0300, Eddy Petrişor wrote: > > Now, the fun part; every sound begins loud (or should I say at a > normal level) and then is almost imediately attenuated, resulting in > annoyance and really low volume in general. With dmasound-pmac the > volume used to be a lot louder