Tanu Kaskinen wrote: > This is the only bit that I'd change in some way: > > + * is too high. With flat volumes disabled (the default in Ubuntu), it > > means + * the maximum hardware volume attenuated by the sink volume. In > > most cases, + * this is appropriate. There is one more place where I would like to suggest a change. + * Note: there is a user-controllable slider in mixer applications such as + * pavucontrol corresponding to each of the created streams. Also the server + * supports only a limited number of simultaneous streams. Because of this, + * it is not always appropriate to create multiple streams in one application + * that needs to output multiple sounds. The rough guideline is: if there is + * no use case that would require separate user-initiated volume changes for + * each stream, perform the mixing inside the application. I would like to add the following after the first sentence: "Multiple (especially identically named) volume sliders for the same application might confuse the user". However, I don't insist - please use your own judgement whether to add this. -- Alexander E. Patrakov