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Date:      Sat, 28 Mar 2009 13:02:17 +0100
From:      "Sven Schellack" <sven.schellack@gmx.de>
To:        Kjell Tore Ullavik <ktullavik@gmail.com>, gerald@FreeBSD.org, emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wine, mixer pcm volume reset to 0:0
Message-ID:  <20090328120217.319080@gmx.net>
In-Reply-To: <49CD7FB0.4000807@gmail.com>
References:  <49CD3288.7090102@gmail.com> <49CD7FB0.4000807@gmail.com>

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-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Sat, 28 Mar 2009 02:38:56 +0100
> Von: Kjell Tore Ullavik <ktullavik@gmail.com>
> An: emulation@freebsd.org, gerald@FreeBSD.org
> Betreff: Re: wine, mixer pcm volume reset to 0:0

> Kjell Tore Ullavik wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > I played around with wine-1.1.17. I don't know why it's marked ignore, 
> > it works for me on CURRENT (with windows firefox
> > and flash 10 among other things)
> >
> > Anyway, I dicovered a regression since wine-1.1.0. When using music 
> > players like Winamp and Spotify, the mixer pcm
> > volume keeps beeing reset to 0:0 between each song beeing played. If I 
> > do 'mixer pcm 100:100'
> > I can hear the rest of the song, before volume is set to 0:0 again.
> >
> > Affected systems:
> > FreeBSD 8 CURRENT
> > wine-1.1.17
> >
> > FreeBSD 7 STABLE from july.
> > wine-1.1.16
> >
> > Not affected:
> > FreeBSD 7 STABLE from july
> > wine-1.1.0
> >
> > Applications tested:
> > Winamp 5 Lite 5.551
> > Spotify 0.3.11
> >
> >
> Further testing shows this regression was introduced with wine-1.1.6, 
> and is still present in wine-1.1.18 (released yesterday).

Hi,
sounds a bit like http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15710 - I could reproduce this behaviour with several games. World of Warcraft for example starts muted and gets muted again each time you'll change to another zone or re-log with a different character.
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