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pulseaudio - How do you mute from the command line? - Ask ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/26068/how-do-you-mute-from-the-command-line#:~:text=PulseAudio%20is%20better%2C%20but%20not%20so%20simple%3A%20pactl,cut%20-d%20%22%20%22%20-f3%29%20Then%20to%20mute%3A
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PulseAudio from the Command Line - Shallow Sky

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    or use 0 to unmute. You can combine that with the previous command to mute the default source: pactl set-source-mute $(pactl info | grep "Default Source" | awk '{print $3;}') 1 and likewise for the default sink: pactl set-sink-mute $(pactl info | grep "Default Sink" | awk '{print $3;}') 1 If you want to make sure all sources are muted,

Set PulseAudio volume, mute, unmute, and change default ...

    https://gist.github.com/paul-jewell/0f42cc8401063a45b8f9d4b26dcf5aa9
    puts " \n Usage: ruby volume.rb [0-100|up|down|toggle|mute|unmute|default] [q] \n [0-100] - set percentage of max volume for all sinks \n up|down - Changes volume on all sinks \n toggle|mute|unmute - Sets mute on all sinks \n default - Select default sink from commandline \n q - quiet; no status output \n " else: if ARGV. first. is_number? absvolume = ARGV. first. to_i

pulseaudio how to mute one port from command line / Newbie ...

    https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=264649
    Re: pulseaudio how to mute one port from command line A port defines a different sink, so that is the correct answer. Of course granted you've moved the active port relevantly with a

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