I had a similar issue, where the default mixer would always be set to the onboard sound and not my current sound device, often had to set the default device every login, I don't remember the solution as I've since switched to wmamixer but if I figure out any more I will let you know. Bluetooth devices are technically considered additional sound cards so it makes sense this would happen.
You can also use the newer kmix from Plasma if you already have that installed. Seems to work better but ofc the interface doesnt fit in quite as well.
-- bonkmaykr Software Developer, Canithesis Interactive
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-------- Original Message -------- On 1/5/25 3:07 PM, CHRIS M via tde-users users@trinitydesktop.org wrote:
On 1/5/25 13:44, Thierry de Coulon via tde-users wrote:
Hi Chris,
Supposing you're using kmix, here at least there is a "mixer" button at the bottom and clicking on it shows several mixers, some which seem to control inexistant (or not working) outputs: Pulse audio, HD-Audio generic, usb pnp audio device (I don't have a usb audio device).
Anyway, it may be that you are not actually controlling the devuce you want.
Thierry
Hi Thierry,
I tried all of these buttons in the attached photo ( and even the buttons in the other tabs ) and none of them change the volume of the speaker.
Thanks,
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