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From: Benjamin GOLINVAUX <golinvaux@benjamin.net>
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Hi...

I have a problem with speaker output from my SB16...

I'm used to connect two small speakers directly to the amplified output
of my SB16. Under Linux, with xmixer or alsamixer, I can't get the same
output levels as in Windoze... When every cursor is at its max under
Windoze, I quite can't hear cars in the street anymore.... Under ALSA,
it's still quite loud but not that much.... I've tried tinkering with
out-gain but it doesn't change anything...

Does someone have the same problem ?

Thanks.

Benjamin

