Re: Disable PulseAudio flat volumes to prevent it from pushing volume level to max

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On Mon, 21 Sep 2015, Owen Taylor wrote:

Experimenting with GNOME, the model presented to the user seems to be:

 - Each application's volume control separate goes from 0-100% of the
   maximum system volume. 
 - Adjusting each application is independent
 - Modifying the system global volume slider proportionally adjusts the
   volume of each application
 - The system global volume slider is always maintained to be at least
   as much as the maximum of any application

Unfortunately, for endusers like me, who want pidgin to not blare
out, there isn't a simple user interface to let me select
that. Like let's say a right click on the top right volume icon that
would show all apps with volume so I can bring pidgin volume down.

So as a result, I always end up using the system volume control, and
after I play a movie or an mp3, pidgin blares out loudly.

So the current system is clearly not working for me.

Paul
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