Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 10:42:34 +1030 From: Shane Ambler <FreeBSD@ShaneWare.Biz> To: Julian Stecklina <jsteckli@os.inf.tu-dresden.de>, Randy Pratt <bsd-unix@embarqmail.com> Cc: freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Weird volume behaviour on 10.0-BETA4 Message-ID: <52AE4572.3010208@ShaneWare.Biz> In-Reply-To: <1387104264.24980.2.camel@janus.xn--pl-wia.net> References: <1386368340.4331.8.camel@janus.xn--pl-wia.net> <52A2BB67.5060809@ShaneWare.Biz> <99e48466-97d3-415b-a9ee-28ae8cbc4655@email.android.com> <20131207125515.952ad3bd4fa6c4e94e4d6b4d@embarqmail.com> <1387104264.24980.2.camel@janus.xn--pl-wia.net>
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On 15/12/2013 21:14, Julian Stecklina wrote: > On Sa, 2013-12-07 at 12:55 -0500, Randy Pratt wrote: >> I added it to /etc/sysctl.conf: >> >> #Added to prevent mixer from resetting sound levels to default >> hw.snd.vpc_autoreset=0 > > This did the trick for me. Volume now stays consistent between song > changs in mpd (musicpd). > > I have the feeling the this violates the Principle of Least Astonishment > for most users of mpd. What would be the correct solution here? Having > FreeBSD-specific code in mpd that resets the volume after re-opening the > sound device? > > Julian > > This also fixes vlc volume changing.
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