On 8/7/07, Clayton <smaug42@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a new sound problem... I have a Logitech USB 250 Headset that has been working perfectly up until today. I have been able to adjust the volume using KMix...
Today the volume dropped to about 20% and stayed there. If I turn on absolute values in KMix (shows value between 0 and 100) and move the slider, the highest it goes is 44% which is not high enough to hear anything.
Is there any way to reconfigure this audio device? It is not present in YAST - never has been... I assume that is because of the fact it is a USB audio device. Is there another way - command line? - that I can reset teh volume to this audio device so I can hear things with it again?
Oh, I have tried log out and back in.. and also a full reboot.. no change.. max is still 44% ad not loud enough to hear...
More experimenting with this... if I run alsamixer -c 3 I can control the volume. On startup, it is set at 100%. Moving the speaker volume down makes things even quieter (expected) but maxing the volume and playing test sounds.. can barely hear anything. I opened up /etc/asound.STATE and poked around in there. The section for the Headset was set to a range of 0 to 44 and volume was set to 44. (max of the range?) I unplugged the usb headset.. plugged it back in... it's immediately picked up and working.. but the sound levels are still barely audible. I started playing a sound and runnign the volumes up and down in KMix and alsamixer.... I get spikes of loud and quiet as I move the volume up or down. I cannot get it to stay on a "loud" segement... it spikes and then drops back down to barely audible. Any suggestions? Trying it on another computer now... C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org