Il 17/09/2015 21:13, Andrew Lutomirski ha scritto: > > To clarify: did you get blasted by music or by video conference > sounds? If the music volume got louder, then it sounds like either a > straight-up bug in PulseAudio (and a severe and dangerous one at that) > or a serious bug in your video conference volume in which it adjusts > the volume of streams other than its own. > > If you got blasted by video conference sounds, then I'd say it's a > serious design flaw in PulseAudio. PulseAudio should offer an > easy-to-configure maximum volume (probably A-weighted power, but peak > level works, too, if considerably less well) on a per-output basis > with which to protect your ears. > > --Andy I got blasted from the music because I was not making a conference, I only logged into the software, so the music was the only sound I was listening to. PulseAudio pushed the master audio level to 100% (therefore all applications audio level changed to 100%, due flat-volume setting). -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct