The priorities should be set in the approximately likeliness that someone
would like to use them. This is hard to guess of course, but this is
a better guess compared to the existing configuration.
Signed-off-by: David Henningsson <david.henningsson@canonical.com>
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 90
+priority = 80
name = analog-input
[Element Capture]
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 80
+priority = 78
name = analog-input-microphone-dock
[Element Dock Mic Boost]
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 90
+priority = 85
name = analog-input-microphone-front
[Element Front Mic Boost]
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 90
+priority = 81
[Element Capture]
switch = mute
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 90
+priority = 85
name = analog-input
[Element Capture]
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 89
+priority = 87
name = analog-input-microphone
[Element Mic Boost]
; See analog-output.conf.common for an explanation on the directives
[General]
-priority = 89
+priority = 82
name = analog-input-microphone-rear
[Element Rear Mic Boost]