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Sometimes I just love open source. I know I probably should have been
the one to prepare the patch, but I really do appreciate the
responsiveness possible with stuff like this. I had a problem, I was
helped through a workaround, and then it was fixed properly. Awesome!<br>
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Thanks Lennart.<br>
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Matt<br>
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Lennart Poettering wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, 12.06.08 20:53, Tanu Kaskinen (<a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tanuk@iki.fi">tanuk@iki.fi</a>) wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 08:36:16AM -0700, Matthew Patterson wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I have an update on this front. I downloaded a 8 channel wave file, and
when I play it via the 8 channel sink I get perfect channel seperation.
If I play the same file via one of the 2 channel sinks then I get the
sound reproduced on outputs other than what that sink is tied to BUT the
volumes are different making me think this is some kind of virtual
surround. Does ALSA or pulse have the ability to cause this, or is this
basically the sound card being annoying?
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<pre wrap="">Pulseaudio semi-intelligently makes stereo streams surround
streams, if you have a surround sound card. Unfortunately
this affects the streams from the remap sinks too (I think
this will be fixed real soon now in svn, if Lennart approves
the new behaviour). Fortunately the feature can be disabled
in daemon.conf (disable-remixing).
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I have now commited patch that makes remixing optional for remap
sinks, controllable with the remix= parameter to the module.
Lennart
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