[03:47] <delt> Hello
[03:47] <delt> I
[03:47] <delt> oops
[03:48] <delt> I'm hearing my sound card's line-in even if "system -> system" is disconnected in the alsa "connect" window
[03:51] <delt> s/alsa/qjackctl/
[03:54] <letstrythis> since above 12.4 is low latency? how/where do i adjust these properties to tune my ubuntu to my needs?
[03:58] <delt> and the line-in is heard even if the sound card's "master" is set to zero....???????
[04:24] <letstrythis> i had this on an onboard card
[04:24] <letstrythis> turned out it was a known issue wen it got too hot o.0
[04:25] <letstrythis> and was also open to cross talk
[04:25] <letstrythis> ew
[04:25] <letstrythis> delt: another time it was someone remote expploiting me and it was feedback o.0
[04:28] <letstrythis> your volume on the device going in doesn't need to be high either
[04:28] <letstrythis> too much and the sound will bleed out of the wires
[04:28] <letstrythis> into other devices and even be audible
[04:29] <letstrythis> you end up hearing it when muted and could risk damage if this is the case
[10:10] <zequence> delt: Sure it is from the same device you have started jack with, or is it a card that pulseaudio controls
[10:10] <zequence> delt: There's always a logical exlanation to that sort of thing
[13:00] <wachin> Please help my, I install UbuntuStudio 14.04 on my Dell Inspiron 1750 and I found dbus-daemon usage 2,5GB memory RAM, my PC very slow
[13:00] <wachin> UbuntuStudio x86
[13:01] <wachin> my Laptop only have 4GB RAM
[13:04] <zequence> wachin: Report a bug. In a terminal, do: ubuntu-bug <packagename>
[13:05] <zequence> replace <packagename> with the package you think is erroring
[13:05] <wachin> ok
[13:06] <zequence> wachin: I believe the package is called dbus
[13:06] <wachin> ohhh
[13:09] <wachin> I go to restart
[16:10] <wachin> Hi to All on UbuntuStudio 14.04 Wine 1.6.2 have missing the App menu https://www.dropbox.com/s/eqks91qqw2olfvj/wine1.6.2-not-have-menu-app.png
[16:11] <wachin> Some of Yours know how to solve this
[19:40] <delt> i believe the "black screen on laptop close" bug is a bug in xfce, since it also occurs in linux mint xfce edition.
[20:53] <OvenWerk1> delt: with regards to input sound going through when disconnected. Most audio interfaces have a monitoring circuit that bypasses the computer and _can_ route audio directly to the output. An alsa mixer app like alsamixer in a terminal or qasmixer for a gui may show this up. Any input that shows up in the outputs is a monitor control... except mic boost.
[20:58] <OvenWerk1> Of course if you have a multi-track interface like a delta44/66/1010 or RME or echo or any fire wire IF, then you should use the mixer that goes with the hardware.
[22:30] <delt> OvenWerk1: thanks for the info, will check this out in a few minutes.
[22:35] <delt> OvenWerk1: thanks, i found such a control, but it doesn't affect the audible line-in :(
[22:38] <delt> oven: http://www.deimos.ca/miscjunk/volumecontrol-linein.png
[22:38] <delt> OvenWerk1: http://www.deimos.ca/miscjunk/volumecontrol-linein.png
[22:38] <delt> oops
[22:45] <delt> even if i select another input source for both "capture" items, i can still hear the line-in.
[22:51] <delt> however the line-in volume DOES affect how loud i hear the line-in
[22:53] <OvenWerk1> delt: Might have something to do with "jack switching".
[22:53] <OvenWerk1> (not to be confused with jackd(bus))
[22:54] <OvenWerk1> Some jacks are used for more than one function and so they have more than one signal there.
[22:54] <OvenWerk1> At least for an internal card
[22:56] <OvenWerk1> plugging and unplugging may make a difference
[22:57] <OvenWerk1> Also, is mic boost turned off? The boost is only for mics but at least on my netbook also affects line in
[22:58] <OvenWerk1> Quite honestly, I never use internal audio for recording. (by internal I mean on the MB)
[22:59] <delt> unplugged and plugged again, no difference. also mic boost is off.
[23:00] <OvenWerk1> The internal audio generally has quite good output quality, but not so good input quality
[23:01] <delt> hey, that's an idea... is there a way to route the external sound card's line-in to the main out?
[23:01] <delt> s/external/pci/
[23:02] <OvenWerk1> delt: under media playback there is a "HDAJackretask" that may (or not) help
[23:02] <OvenWerk1> you can use one card for in and another for out.
[23:02] <OvenWerk1> Both jackd and pulse will allow this.
[23:06] <OvenWerk1> delt: Just got to looking at the screeshot you posted. You are showing the inputs/capture screen. The monitor controls are on the playback screen.
[23:08] <OvenWerk1> The way these are connected are kind of funny, but capture can be off and mute but if linein monitor is up, then linein is routed to lineout.
[23:10] <delt> ok, i lowered the linein on the playback tab, now i don't hear my line-in anymore. BUT connecting "system" to "system" in qjackctl -> audio i don't hear it either.
[23:11] <OvenWerk1> Ga!!
[23:12] <delt> and also renoise records only silence
[23:12] <OvenWerk1> So that is no solution then.
[23:12] <delt> ah, NOW i got it!
[23:13] <delt> the capture level was still at minimum. now everything is working the way it should :D
[23:13] <OvenWerk1> Cool.
[23:13] <OvenWerk1> Getting to know your alsa mixer is very useful
[23:14] <delt> [pts/16][root@phobos]:~# alsactl store
[23:14] <delt> :D
[23:14] <delt> yeah, getting to know how the audio card too