Re: Fallback hard enabled in pulseaudio mixer

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I use stock installed for MKLinux (Debian Stretch)

Glad to hear it is not pulse doing it, but the way your interface works, sure makes it look like you are doing the sound volume policing.

The sound police seemingly is installed on the distro.
I mean we are adults, We can set maximum limits for sound that makes sense. These limits just create even worse problems. I dont need a blimin volume safespace.


Thank you very much for pactl.
The following works great
pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ +10%
pactl set-sink-volume @DEFAULT_SINK@ -10%

Now I have t try and get rid of the junk code that is currently connected to my keyboard volume controls and replace it with the above

Thanks



In pavucontrol there is a volume limit of 150%. Again it seems you are
using a modified
version. pulseaudio itself however does not have a volume limit. Using
pactl, you can adjust
the volume to more than 150%.

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