What is Volume Control Settings in Linux?
This article is about
Volume control settings in Linux. We know there are mainly two types
of interfaces for volume output. One is Analog Speakers and other one
is Ear Phones. In Linux Operating System these two are different. It
will allow you to use only one device at a time. So it would be easy
if we learn how to use both of them.
Step 1: Opening ‘Sound Peferences’:
We can Open Sound Preferences by: Volume Icon[Rignt Click] >> Sound Preferences
When you do this
you can see the Sound Preferences window with Sound Effects, Hard
ware, Input, Output and Applications.
Step 2: Speaker Output
After the step 1,
just click on the ‘Output’ tab. Then choose a device for sound
output as ‘Internal Audio Analog Sterio’. Then adjust the
‘Balance’ some what left or right as shown in the image. Then
select the connector field as ‘Analog Headphones’ or ‘Analog
Speaker’ according to your requirement.
Go through different Tabs |
Step 3: Check Out Remaining Options
Here you can find
the remaining options regarding input and applications and Hardware.
You can fix the each and every requirement accordingly. But Don’t
forget to choose ‘Default’ option in the field Soft ware effects.
Step 4:Want To Suggest Us The ‘Fourth Step’ ?
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