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PulseAudio / pavucontrol · GitLab

    https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pulseaudio/pavucontrol
    P pavucontrol Project information Project information Activity Labels Members Repository Repository Files Commits Branches Tags Contributors Graph Compare Issues 94 Issues 94 List Boards Service Desk Milestones Merge requests 4 Merge requests 4 CI/CD CI/CD Pipelines Jobs Schedules Deployments Deployments Environments Releases Monitor Monitor

GitHub - pulseaudio/pavucontrol: Mirror of the …

    https://github.com/pulseaudio/pavucontrol
    Mirror of the PulseAudio Volume Control application (for bug reports and pull requests go to the website!) - GitHub - pulseaudio/pavucontrol: Mirror of the PulseAudio Volume Control application (for bug reports and pull requests go to the website!)

PulseAudio via GUI: Pavucontrol (Shallow Thoughts)

    https://shallowsky.com/blog/linux/pulseaudio-pavucontrol.html
    The standard GUI PulseAudio controller is pavucontrol. It has four tabs. Start with the rightmost Configuration tab, which lists your sound cards. In my case, I have the sound card that's built in to my laptop (Cannon Point is one of Intel's place-name codes, after a nature preserve in Georgia).

arch linux - Pulseaudio and Pavucontrol very unstable ...

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/120105/pulseaudio-and-pavucontrol-very-unstable
    Is it Pavucontrol, Pulseaudio, Alsa or even the kernel? When I create a new (console-)session, and login as root, my headset volume will be terribly loud. (I press tab and the standard beep will play through the whole house, just from my headset). Adjusting …

sound - pavucontrol stuck at "Establishing connection to ...

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/879037/pavucontrol-stuck-at-establishing-connection-to-pulseaudio-please-wait
    I've had this issue since upgrading to 18.04 and read almost all there is about to read about it. I fiddled with the settings, the packages, and eventually it would work sometimes, after installing PulseEffects for getting the right channel throughput for the audio. But then when I would change the audio-output channel to say headphones instead of speakers, the gnome …

PulseAudio/Examples - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PulseAudio/Examples
    Restart PulseAudio, run pavucontrol and select the "Output Devices" tab. Three settings should be displayed: Internal Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI) Internal Audio Simultaneous output to Internal Audio Digital Stereo (HDMI), Internal Audio Now start a program that will use PulseAudio such as MPlayer, VLC, mpd, etc. and switch to the "Playback" tab.

PulseAudio from the Command Line - Shallow Sky

    https://shallowsky.com/linux/pulseaudio-command-line.html
    PulseAudio from the Command Line Controlling PulseAudio from the Command Line Controlling PulseAudio via pavucontrol is all very nice, but it's time consuming and fiddly: you have to do a lot of clicking in a lot of tabs any time you want to change anything.

PulseAudio - Official Kodi Wiki

    https://kodi.wiki/view/PulseAudio
    When Pulseaudio is configured to be multi-channel output, e.g. 5.1 profile from within pavucontrol, 2.0 streams are automatically upmixed, no matter what setting you have chosen in Kodi. This is default pulseaudio server behaviour. You can workaround that by disabling enable-remixing in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf

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