Retrovol 0.13.1 (Volume mixer)
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Yeah, I never monkey with balance unless I'm trying to debug a speaker problem, and then I usually just use the balance knob on my amp.
I'll look into this when I get off work. 'Bout time I put together a PKGBUILD for it as well.
I'll look into this when I get off work. 'Bout time I put together a PKGBUILD for it as well.
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I just tried replicating it on my end, and it worked fine. Questions:
Are you scrolling on the slider, or on the icon? If slider, is this the in-window one or the tray slider?
Does it freeze whether the left or the right is the first to reach the bottom, or only for one of them?
Does it matter whether you induce the imbalance by scrolling one side up vs. down first?
If you exit retrovol completely and then run it from the commandline, does it output any error messages when it freezes?
Which volume control is it you are manipulating? Do all stereo controls exhibit this behavior for you, or just that one?
Attaching the output of the 'amixer contents' command might also help, if it's somehow related to a goofy audio control.
I assume that scrolling all the way down does not freeze it when the balance is even?
What distros/puppy-versions are you experiencing this in, and does it have any aftermarket changes to alsa or gtk? I was testing on Arch just now. I will try it on some puppies tomorrow (to tired to do more tonight).
Are you scrolling on the slider, or on the icon? If slider, is this the in-window one or the tray slider?
Does it freeze whether the left or the right is the first to reach the bottom, or only for one of them?
Does it matter whether you induce the imbalance by scrolling one side up vs. down first?
If you exit retrovol completely and then run it from the commandline, does it output any error messages when it freezes?
Which volume control is it you are manipulating? Do all stereo controls exhibit this behavior for you, or just that one?
Attaching the output of the 'amixer contents' command might also help, if it's somehow related to a goofy audio control.
I assume that scrolling all the way down does not freeze it when the balance is even?
What distros/puppy-versions are you experiencing this in, and does it have any aftermarket changes to alsa or gtk? I was testing on Arch just now. I will try it on some puppies tomorrow (to tired to do more tonight).
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Wow, this is a weird one
The problem is caused by setting the "slider margins" to 0 and the "Tray Slider Height" to 94 or less.
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The problem is caused by setting the "slider margins" to 0 and the "Tray Slider Height" to 94 or less.
It happens whether I am scrolling on the trayicon slider, or on the icon, and whether or not the slider or the main window is open. It does not happen when I scroll in the main window (although that's not to say it wouldn't also happen there if I changed my settings to some magic combination).Pizzasgood wrote:I just tried replicating it on my end, and it worked fine. Questions:
Are you scrolling on the slider, or on the icon? If slider, is this the in-window one or the tray slider?
Sorry, I don't know how I came up with that red herring. It has nothing to do with balance - it also happens when the left and right channels are equal.Does it freeze whether the left or the right is the first to reach the bottom, or only for one of them?
Does it matter whether you induce the imbalance by scrolling one side up vs. down first?
No.If you exit retrovol completely and then run it from the commandline, does it output any error messages when it freezes?
I tested with "master" and "PCM" using my PCI sound card, and with "Master" or whatever the default volume control is using my onboard sound card.Which volume control is it you are manipulating?
Do all stereo controls exhibit this behavior for you, or just that one?
Attaching the output of the 'amixer contents' command might also help, if it's somehow related to a goofy audio control.
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~# amixer contents
numid=7,iface=MIXER,name='Master Mono Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=8,iface=MIXER,name='Master Mono Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31
| dBscale-min=-46.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=1,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=2,iface=MIXER,name='Master Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-46.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=30,iface=MIXER,name='3D Control - Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=33,iface=MIXER,name='3D Control Sigmatel - Depth'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw------,values=1,min=0,max=3,step=0
: values=3
numid=34,iface=MIXER,name='3D Control Sigmatel - Rear Depth'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw------,values=1,min=0,max=3,step=0
: values=3
numid=24,iface=MIXER,name='PCM Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=25,iface=MIXER,name='PCM Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=3,iface=MIXER,name='Surround Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=2
: values=off,off
numid=4,iface=MIXER,name='Surround Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-46.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=44,iface=MIXER,name='FM Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=43,iface=MIXER,name='FM Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=0,0
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=40,iface=MIXER,name='Wave Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=39,iface=MIXER,name='Wave Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=16,iface=MIXER,name='Line Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=17,iface=MIXER,name='Line Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=18,iface=MIXER,name='CD Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=19,iface=MIXER,name='CD Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=0,0
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=15,iface=MIXER,name='Mic Boost (+20dB)'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=32,iface=MIXER,name='Mic Select'
; type=ENUMERATED,access=rw------,values=1,items=2
; Item #0 'Mic1'
; Item #1 'Mic2'
: values=0
numid=13,iface=MIXER,name='Mic Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=14,iface=MIXER,name='Mic Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=0
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=11,iface=MIXER,name='Phone Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=12,iface=MIXER,name='Phone Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=0
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=20,iface=MIXER,name='Video Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=21,iface=MIXER,name='Video Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=7,7
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=9,iface=MIXER,name='PC Speaker Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=10,iface=MIXER,name='PC Speaker Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=1,min=0,max=15,step=0
: values=0
| dBscale-min=-45.00dB,step=3.00dB,mute=0
numid=22,iface=MIXER,name='Aux Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=23,iface=MIXER,name='Aux Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=31,iface=MIXER,name='Mono Output Select'
; type=ENUMERATED,access=rw------,values=1,items=2
; Item #0 'Mix'
; Item #1 'Mic'
: values=0
numid=26,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Source'
; type=ENUMERATED,access=rw------,values=2,items=8
; Item #0 'Mic'
; Item #1 'CD'
; Item #2 'Video'
; Item #3 'Aux'
; Item #4 'Line'
; Item #5 'Mix'
; Item #6 'Mix Mono'
; Item #7 'Phone'
: values=4,4
numid=27,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=28,iface=MIXER,name='Capture Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=15,step=0
: values=4,4
| dBscale-min=0.00dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=42,iface=MIXER,name='I2S Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=41,iface=MIXER,name='I2S Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=0,0
| dBscale-min=-34.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
numid=50,iface=MIXER,name='IEC958 Raw Data Capture Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=49,iface=MIXER,name='IEC958 Raw Data Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=51,iface=MIXER,name='IEC958 Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=48,iface=MIXER,name='IEC958 Capture Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=47,iface=MIXER,name='AC97 18-bit Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=46,iface=MIXER,name='AC97 2ch->4ch Copy Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=45,iface=MIXER,name='Digital Capture Source'
; type=ENUMERATED,access=rw------,values=1,items=5
; Item #0 'AC97 Primary'
; Item #1 'FM'
; Item #2 'I2S'
; Item #3 'PCM'
; Item #4 'AC97 Secondary'
: values=0
numid=38,iface=MIXER,name='External Amplifier'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=36,iface=MIXER,name='Sigmatel 4-Speaker Stereo Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=35,iface=MIXER,name='Sigmatel Output Bias Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=off
numid=37,iface=MIXER,name='Sigmatel Surround Phase Inversion Playback '
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=5,iface=MIXER,name='Sigmatel Surround Playback Switch'
; type=BOOLEAN,access=rw------,values=1
: values=on
numid=6,iface=MIXER,name='Sigmatel Surround Playback Volume'
; type=INTEGER,access=rw---R--,values=2,min=0,max=31,step=0
: values=31,31
| dBscale-min=-46.50dB,step=1.50dB,mute=0
~#
See above. Sorry.I assume that scrolling all the way down does not freeze it when the balance is even?
4.1.1 with aftermarket changes to gtk.What distros/puppy-versions are you experiencing this in and does it have any aftermarket changes to alsa or gtk?
Quirky 1.1 booted with pfix=ram
It also occurs with the very first version: 0.1.disciple wrote:It is present in v 0.7 (self compiled) and 0.10 (your puppy 4 package):
Do you know a good gtkdialog program? Please post a link here
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Okay, I found and fixed the bug. The SVN is updated, but I haven't assembled the packages yet - took longer than I expected to figure it out, and I got started later than planned. I'll do some more testing tomorrow to make sure it's running nice, and then tag it and make new packages.
The problem was related to some code that tries to make sure that the value actually changed (in case you have more segments than the hardware actually supports, for example 500 segments on a 0-255 control). That part of the code was written very poorly, and had some incorrect bounds checking. So I rewrote that. I also noticed another bug relating to a precision loss, which made it impossible to get the slider to move the final segment down/left under certain conditions (though the actual volume would still go, the segment would just remain lit). I added some rounding, which fixed that.
Note: I also moved the pid file it creates from /var/run/ to /tmp, since it appears /var/run isn't user-writable in most distros.
The problem was related to some code that tries to make sure that the value actually changed (in case you have more segments than the hardware actually supports, for example 500 segments on a 0-255 control). That part of the code was written very poorly, and had some incorrect bounds checking. So I rewrote that. I also noticed another bug relating to a precision loss, which made it impossible to get the slider to move the final segment down/left under certain conditions (though the actual volume would still go, the segment would just remain lit). I added some rounding, which fixed that.
Note: I also moved the pid file it creates from /var/run/ to /tmp, since it appears /var/run isn't user-writable in most distros.
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Ah, yes, I noticed that, but assumed it was the same bug, as I only saw them togetherPizzasgood wrote:I also noticed another bug relating to a precision loss, which made it impossible to get the slider to move the final segment down/left under certain conditions (though the actual volume would still go, the segment would just remain lit).
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Okay, 0.11 is uploaded. It fixes the bugs described in my previous post, and moves the pid file into /tmp/ rather than /var/run/, for better cross-distro compatibility.
I've attached a PKGBUILD for it as well, in case anybody wants to use it in Arch Linux. I'll look at submitting it to the AUR tomorrow.
Puppy users of course just need to go back to the first page and grab the appropriate package.
I've attached a PKGBUILD for it as well, in case anybody wants to use it in Arch Linux. I'll look at submitting it to the AUR tomorrow.
Puppy users of course just need to go back to the first page and grab the appropriate package.
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Should be. The puppy 5 package might work if you extract it and install it. Probably use commands like this:
(Ignore the error message that tar will give you about garbage at the end of the file - that's just an MD5 checksum that .pet packages have at the end. It doesn't hurt anything - tar will still extract all the data.)
The more correct solution, however, is to compile it natively on Ubuntu. That's pretty easy to do. You'd have to install the development toolchain (gcc, make, etc.) if you don't already have it. Then you'd just do the standard ./configure, make, make install routine. Something like this should work:
That should give you a working install, and it should work on pretty much any distro that uses alsa and gtk2, as long as you've got the development toolchain installed. I've never actually used Ubuntu though, so there could be some kind of incompatibility that I'm not aware of.
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tar xf retrovol-0.11.pet
sudo cp -r retrovol-0.11/* /
The more correct solution, however, is to compile it natively on Ubuntu. That's pretty easy to do. You'd have to install the development toolchain (gcc, make, etc.) if you don't already have it. Then you'd just do the standard ./configure, make, make install routine. Something like this should work:
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wget http://www.browserloadofcoolness.com/software/puppy/PETget/retrovol-0.11.tar.gz
tar xf retrovol-0.11.tar.gz
cd retrovol-0.11
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
sudo make install
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Retrovol localization?
Hello,
Trying to compile a French localized version of retrovol from source files, I don't see exactly how to proceed to make the translation working? I created a fr.po file from pot, then a French fr.mo file that I both copied into ./po directory and also specified "fr" in ./po/LINGUAS file (while compiling, the right locale directory is created, but it is empty and even when I copy my mo file manually to the right directory, localization doesn't work...)!
Any idea of what's going wrong?
Thank you for your attention.
Cordialement.
Trying to compile a French localized version of retrovol from source files, I don't see exactly how to proceed to make the translation working? I created a fr.po file from pot, then a French fr.mo file that I both copied into ./po directory and also specified "fr" in ./po/LINGUAS file (while compiling, the right locale directory is created, but it is empty and even when I copy my mo file manually to the right directory, localization doesn't work...)!
Any idea of what's going wrong?
Thank you for your attention.
Cordialement.
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Just a little suggestion: margins for GUI full window...
Cordialement.
Just a little suggestion: margins for GUI full window...
Cordialement.
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Tray icon background color
Hello,
I noticed that theme background colors using equivalent for Hex value as 'grey 30' for #333333, or "red", "yellow"... are not working and make the icon not to be loaded at startup...
Cordialement.
I noticed that theme background colors using equivalent for Hex value as 'grey 30' for #333333, or "red", "yellow"... are not working and make the icon not to be loaded at startup...
Cordialement.
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Hello,
Don't know if I understand how retrovol is configured or not (?) but, while translating po file in French and testing parameters directly into the application, I noticed that something seems working wrong when choosing which sliders to enable or disable... Sliders actually displayed in the main menu are shown in the field "Inactive sliders" of the config window . If I choose to deactivate one of them, then the main window just shows that one and all others are hidden... Strange indeed!
Cordialement.
Don't know if I understand how retrovol is configured or not (?) but, while translating po file in French and testing parameters directly into the application, I noticed that something seems working wrong when choosing which sliders to enable or disable... Sliders actually displayed in the main menu are shown in the field "Inactive sliders" of the config window . If I choose to deactivate one of them, then the main window just shows that one and all others are hidden... Strange indeed!
Cordialement.
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It is supposed to set the spacing between the segments, e.g. the dark bits between the parts that light up. Another thing to fix.
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Hello,
Here are the French UTF-8 po and mo files for retrovol.
=> This thread should be useful to know/solve encountered issues with UTF-8 mo files!
Something else: While running retrovol in console, I get:
Cordialement.
Here are the French UTF-8 po and mo files for retrovol.
=> This thread should be useful to know/solve encountered issues with UTF-8 mo files!
Something else: While running retrovol in console, I get:
This is probably not important but perhaps this may be solved at the same time?(retrovol:29010): Gtk-WARNING **: GtkSpinButton: setting an adjustment with non-zero page size is deprecated
Cordialement.
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Translation
attached.
We have a C coded gettexted app now
Thank you
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Note, you can see another language in action
without having to install the other locale
I have done it with French:
1- right click the icon and stop retrovol
2- start it in the other language from command line
LANGUAGE=fr retrovol
Have fun
We have a C coded gettexted app now
Thank you
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Note, you can see another language in action
without having to install the other locale
I have done it with French:
1- right click the icon and stop retrovol
2- start it in the other language from command line
LANGUAGE=fr retrovol
Have fun
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The problem with the segment thickness is now fixed in SVN, as well as the warning about deprecated page values.
Having an option to set margins in the windows would be nice I guess. I really hate GUI programming though, so I'll put that off until next time
Oh, and thanks for the translations!
Having an option to set margins in the windows would be nice I guess. I really hate GUI programming though, so I'll put that off until next time
So you mean, you're trying to use the string "grey 30" instead of "#333333"? That is not supported, and frankly I don't care enough to figure out how to do it myself. Retrovol is open source for a reason though - if you or anybody else sends me a patch that makes it happen, I'd be glad to include it. There should exist a GTK or Cairo function already that provides the functionality, so it would just need to be identified and the source for retrovol adjusted to use it.Argolance wrote:I noticed that theme background colors using equivalent for Hex value as 'grey 30' for #333333, or "red", "yellow"... are not working and make the icon not to be loaded at startup...
If you're talking about how when no sliders are enabled, it shows them all instead of not showing any, that is intentional. If you're talking about something else, then there may be a bug and I'd like more information.Argolance wrote:I noticed that something seems working wrong when choosing which sliders to enable or disable... Sliders actually displayed in the main menu are shown in the field "Inactive sliders" of the config window . If I choose to deactivate one of them, then the main window just shows that one and all others are hidden... Strange indeed!
Oh, and thanks for the translations!
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