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System volume control reaches max volume pretty fast
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I am using Xubuntu 18.04.1 and have a problem with my system audio level. The volume control max volume is reached pretty fast, at ca 6% of the volume control bar.
This leaves me with roughly three states for my system volume:
0% -> no sound
1% - 6% -> loud sound (maybee 2 steps in volume level)
7% - 100% -> very loud sound (no change above 6%)
The volume control is adjustable via UI, via keyboard shortcut or directly via alsamixer - all show the same behaviour. I use the PCIe soundcard Asus Xonar 5.1 DGX in multichannel mode.
Has anyone an idea how to fix this behaviour ?
Thanks in advance.
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I am using Xubuntu 18.04.1 and have a problem with my system audio level. The volume control max volume is reached pretty fast, at ca 6% of the volume control bar.
This leaves me with roughly three states for my system volume:
0% -> no sound
1% - 6% -> loud sound (maybee 2 steps in volume level)
7% - 100% -> very loud sound (no change above 6%)
The volume control is adjustable via UI, via keyboard shortcut or directly via alsamixer - all show the same behaviour. I use the PCIe soundcard Asus Xonar 5.1 DGX in multichannel mode.
Has anyone an idea how to fix this behaviour ?
Thanks in advance.
alsa volume-control
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I am using Xubuntu 18.04.1 and have a problem with my system audio level. The volume control max volume is reached pretty fast, at ca 6% of the volume control bar.
This leaves me with roughly three states for my system volume:
0% -> no sound
1% - 6% -> loud sound (maybee 2 steps in volume level)
7% - 100% -> very loud sound (no change above 6%)
The volume control is adjustable via UI, via keyboard shortcut or directly via alsamixer - all show the same behaviour. I use the PCIe soundcard Asus Xonar 5.1 DGX in multichannel mode.
Has anyone an idea how to fix this behaviour ?
Thanks in advance.
alsa volume-control
I am using Xubuntu 18.04.1 and have a problem with my system audio level. The volume control max volume is reached pretty fast, at ca 6% of the volume control bar.
This leaves me with roughly three states for my system volume:
0% -> no sound
1% - 6% -> loud sound (maybee 2 steps in volume level)
7% - 100% -> very loud sound (no change above 6%)
The volume control is adjustable via UI, via keyboard shortcut or directly via alsamixer - all show the same behaviour. I use the PCIe soundcard Asus Xonar 5.1 DGX in multichannel mode.
Has anyone an idea how to fix this behaviour ?
Thanks in advance.
alsa volume-control
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