xfce4-mixer issueshttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-mixer/-/issues2023-08-02T14:27:45Zhttps://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-mixer/-/issues/38Audio Mixer loses Sndio reference when switching output on the fly2023-08-02T14:27:45ZJonas LopesAudio Mixer loses Sndio reference when switching output on the flyThe open Mixer loses the sndio reference when I switch the output on the fly.
The open Audio Mixer loses the Sndio reference when I switch the output on the fly.
When I add the Audio mixer item in the Dashboard, it works great. But whe...The open Mixer loses the sndio reference when I switch the output on the fly.
The open Audio Mixer loses the Sndio reference when I switch the output on the fly.
When I add the Audio mixer item in the Dashboard, it works great. But when I change the output, from USB to HDMI for example, the mixer loses the reference and stops working.
Steps:
1. include the Audio Mixer item in the Panel;
2. Set the Audio Mixer properties to "Sndio Volume Control" and the Track Mixer to "output". Click "Close".
3. Play a song on Youtube with Chromium and leave it playing until the end of the test. Change the volume in Audio Mixer. It will work!
4. In Terminal, enter the command "sndioctl server.device=PCM_NUMBER" and change it to a PCM number different from the current one. For example, if it's on USB (3), switch to HDMI (2).
> Make sure you have mapped all PCM outputs to Sndio!!!
5. Try changing the volume in Audio Mixer. It will not work!!!
This scenario also works with Audio Mixer open.
Best,https://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-mixer/-/issues/3[Patch] Move to gstreamer-1.02023-04-21T21:10:56ZMaurizio Galli (m4u9)[Patch] Move to gstreamer-1.0Drop gstreamer-0.10 usage, move to gstreamer-1.0; This requires the additionally own GstMixer implementation.
Don't enable full debug for git build; otherwise the build with _FORTIFY_SOURCE fails: no-full-debug-default-for-git.patch
[xf...Drop gstreamer-0.10 usage, move to gstreamer-1.0; This requires the additionally own GstMixer implementation.
Don't enable full debug for git build; otherwise the build with _FORTIFY_SOURCE fails: no-full-debug-default-for-git.patch
[xfce4-mixer-alsa-git.patch](/uploads/85ab4d3efcf265961ec82ca1265a8d1b/xfce4-mixer-alsa-git.patch)[no-full-debug-default-for-git.patch](/uploads/1ba3c4762abcae5369168f254e330129/no-full-debug-default-for-git.patch)https://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-mixer/-/issues/2display tooltip when hovering sliders2023-04-21T21:10:27ZBugzilla Migrationdisplay tooltip when hovering sliders## Submitted by Liv
Assigned to **Jannis Pohlmann**
**[Link to original bug (#6637)](https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6637)**
## Description
It would be helpful if xfce4-mixer displayed a tooltip with a message similar to...## Submitted by Liv
Assigned to **Jannis Pohlmann**
**[Link to original bug (#6637)](https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6637)**
## Description
It would be helpful if xfce4-mixer displayed a tooltip with a message similar to "Speaker: 56%", while hovering the level-changing sliders or the associated label, or when changing the levels either using a mouse-click or the scroll-wheel.
Currently it doesn't and there's no easy way to find the exact current or new sound level; the panel plug-in displays a tooltip only for the mixer track.
Version: 4.6.1https://gitlab.xfce.org/apps/xfce4-mixer/-/issues/1Feature request : set the track whose volume is changed by the mixer plugin d...2023-04-21T21:10:08ZBugzilla MigrationFeature request : set the track whose volume is changed by the mixer plugin directly in xfce4-mixer## Submitted by Steve Dodier-Lazaro
Assigned to **Jannis Pohlmann**
**[Link to original bug (#5406)](https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5406)**
## Description
Created attachment 2374
Mockup (with french locale, sorry :p)
H...## Submitted by Steve Dodier-Lazaro
Assigned to **Jannis Pohlmann**
**[Link to original bug (#5406)](https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5406)**
## Description
Created attachment 2374
Mockup (with french locale, sorry :p)
Hello,
I'm filling this bug report after a discussion with Jannis at UDS. I think the "current" mixer track should be stored in xfce4-mixer, and retrieved by the mixer plugin via xfconf, because :
- It is an useful step for a future CLI for xfce4-mixer (giving the possibility to manage the volume of this current track without naming it when using the CLI), and it allows linking the XF86Audio buttons to the mixer's (future) CLI amongst default keyboard shortcuts (and without having to use aumix/amixer).
This report is mostly for recording the progress made on this matter.
Cordially, SD.
~~**Attachment 2374**~~, "Mockup (with french locale, sorry :p)":
![Capture](/uploads/c9891d0c414fe5a20576c11d02b8890a/Capture.png)
Version: 4.6.0