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Reported by csylvain on 8 Aug 2011 14:00 UTC
the Qtel Settings description and screenshot shows only the initial (first time) settings dialog. The subsequent return to the Settings dialog reveals more tabs. The existing documentation should distinguish between the Initial Settings dialog and the full Settings Dialog.
Also, there is very sparse information available online about configuring the Audio Device - especially in the case of multiple sound cards. Most information points to PulseAudio reconfiguration to set one or another soundcard as the default. PulseAudio reconfig is suboptimal when the ALSA device name is known.
In my case of a built-in soundcard (hw:0), built-in modem (hw:1), plus external USB sound card(s) (hw:2 and up), i found Qtel able to use only the "plughw:0" interface name for card 0.
All of the above is encapsulated in the screenshot attached to this ticket and I freely submit it for the purpose of being added to the Qtel documentation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Commented by sm0svx on 2 Sep 2012 07:09 UTC
The Qtel documentation have now been updated with one screenshot for each tab. Each of the new screenshots now have better documentation.
Reported by csylvain on 8 Aug 2011 14:00 UTC
the Qtel Settings description and screenshot shows only the initial (first time) settings dialog. The subsequent return to the Settings dialog reveals more tabs. The existing documentation should distinguish between the Initial Settings dialog and the full Settings Dialog.
Also, there is very sparse information available online about configuring the Audio Device - especially in the case of multiple sound cards. Most information points to PulseAudio reconfiguration to set one or another soundcard as the default. PulseAudio reconfig is suboptimal when the ALSA device name is known.
In my case of a built-in soundcard (hw:0), built-in modem (hw:1), plus external USB sound card(s) (hw:2 and up), i found Qtel able to use only the "plughw:0" interface name for card 0.
All of the above is encapsulated in the screenshot attached to this ticket and I freely submit it for the purpose of being added to the Qtel documentation.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: