jochenende Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 I've noticed following issue with the volume settings of the integrated audio codec after restart: The volume settings that i have made are stored in sound prefpane properly, also after reboot, but once i change the output volume via multimedia keys or with the volume slider in the menu-bar, the volume jumps first to max. and then it behaves normally. It also seems that the volume slider is not "linked" to the the multimedia keys, because if i change the output volume with the multimedia keys there are no visible changes in the menu bar item (also the slider stays at maximum). Once i move the slider it seems like the slider takes control over the output volume setting and vice versa (sorry, it's a little bit hard to explain...) Also the volume settings are not stored properly when the computer goes to sleep - after a wake, the output volume is set to maximum. But for this case i found a workaround using sleepwatcher (made for former versions of voodoohda, but also works fine for applehda and fakestac, just let me know if anybody needs that...) So, I wanted to ask if somebody noticed same behaviour on his machine and if that's a known issue with applehda + fakestac or is there maybe a simple solution? Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
albert e Posted September 18, 2012 Share Posted September 18, 2012 I've noticed following issue with the volume settings of the integrated audio codec after restart: The volume settings that i have made are stored in sound prefpane properly, also after reboot, but once i change the output volume via multimedia keys or with the volume slider in the menu-bar, the volume jumps first to max. and then it behaves normally. It also seems that the volume slider is not "linked" to the the multimedia keys, because if i change the output volume with the multimedia keys there are no visible changes in the menu bar item (also the slider stays at maximum). Once i move the slider it seems like the slider takes control over the output volume setting and vice versa (sorry, it's a little bit hard to explain...) Also the volume settings are not stored properly when the computer goes to sleep - after a wake, the output volume is set to maximum. But for this case i found a workaround using sleepwatcher (made for former versions of voodoohda, but also works fine for applehda and fakestac, just let me know if anybody needs that...) So, I wanted to ask if somebody noticed same behaviour on his machine and if that's a known issue with applehda + fakestac or is there maybe a simple solution? Thanks. You're not the only one, I have the same result on my D630. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrators Hervé Posted September 18, 2012 Administrators Share Posted September 18, 2012 Tss, tss, tss, who hasn't done his homework? EDP provides a fix for that. Install SoundFlowerBed, set it up and those little gremlins shall be gone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jochenende Posted September 18, 2012 Author Share Posted September 18, 2012 Tss, tss, tss, who hasn't done his homework? EDP provides a fix for that. Install SoundFlowerBed, set ip up and those little gremlins shall be gone. Nice, works well! Thank you very much! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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