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PulseAudio: Volume Control

    https://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/doxygen/volume.html#:~:text=The%20basic%20volume%20type%20in%20PulseAudio%20is%20the,to%20higher%20than%20100%25%2C%20but%20clipping%20might%20occur.
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How to control your Pulseaudio sound volume using the ...

    https://securitronlinux.com/debian-testing/how-to-control-your-pulseaudio-sound-volume-using-the-command-line/
    Pulseaudio can easily be controlled with the command line. The pactl utility is used to control the sound volume of a Pulseaudio sink. List all sinks with this command. jason@jason-desktop:~$ pactl list sinks Then look through the list to see which is the device you wish to control, then use this command to increase the sound volume.

Set default pulseaudio volume - Ask Ubuntu

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/476619/set-default-pulseaudio-volume
    With PulseAudio 8.0 on Ubuntu 16.04 and a single sound card, you can set the default master volume to 50% with the following file. By including the system default you don't have to worry about changes in the distribution's defaults. $ cat ~/.config/pulse/default.pa .include /etc/pulse/default.pa # Set volume to 50% on boot set-sink-volume 0 32768

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