Looking into this a little, xfce4-volumed uses whatever the active-card in xfconf is. For me, I set it with:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-mixer -p /active-card -s PlaybackInternalAudioAnalogStereoPulseAudioMixer
The following command will list all the properties under xfce4-mixer.
xfconf-query -lc xfce4-mixer
Then you can query them individually with:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-mixer -p /sound-card
Looking into this a little, xfce4-volumed uses whatever the active-card in xfconf is. For me, I set it with: lAudioAnalogSte reoPulseAudioMi xer
xfconf-query -c xfce4-mixer -p /active-card -s PlaybackInterna
The following command will list all the properties under xfce4-mixer.
xfconf-query -lc xfce4-mixer
Then you can query them individually with:
xfconf-query -c xfce4-mixer -p /sound-card
More details about xfconf are here: http:// wiki.xfce. org/releng/ 4.6/general- info
This should fix the mute problem, it does for me.