On 09/20/2016 05:57 PM, George from the tribe wrote:
Whenever I need to use skype, pavucontrol is the main tool I use to make sure all my volume settings are adjusted correctly.
I had not used skype in a month or so, and just now I opened it up, and then opened up pavucontrol like I normally do.
pavucontrol used to have slider knobs on the various volumes so that you could adjust the input levels, as well as tabs on top so that you could select which input or output streams you wanted to monitor. It also had a graphical indicator of the volume it was reading.
Now it doesn't really have much of anything, and minimal ability to select which stream you are looking at.
Here is what it looks like now without any of the controls: http://picpaste.com/Screenshot_20160921_084949-GQMilmcU.png
Maybe I am missing some dependencies? How would I check that?
Try removing the directory ~/.config/pulse Then restart pulseaudio or log out of KDE and log back in. When I open pavucontrol, I see the Tabs: Playback, recording, output devices, input devices, and configuration. When I play a sound file in Amarok, that stream with an adjustable vol. slider shows up under the playback tab with a VU meter. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org