05.03.2024 21:40, Sean Greenslade пишет: > On Sat, Feb 24, 2024 at 08:58:34PM -0800, Igal Sapir wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am running Ubuntu 22.04.4 and every time I get into a meeting everyone >> asks me to adjust my mic volume. >> >> How can I set it so that it does not change by itself? >> >> I have 3 microphones (obviously only using one at a time): >> >> 1) Internal on Dell laptop >> 2) 3.5mm Jack headset >> 3) Bluetooth headset > Hi, Igal. Sorry for the slow response. > > Pulseaudio does not adjust volumes by itself. The behavior you're > decribing is usually a result of one or more videoconferencing apps with > a "helpful" adjust-my-mic-volume setting. I personally find those > features to cause more problems than they solve, so I disable them. Look > through the audio setting of your videoconferencing applications (e.g. > Zoom, Skype, Teams, Slack). > > Unfortunately, Pulse does not have a way of locking out other > applications from touching your volumes. That would be a neat feature to > have... > > --Sean > AutoGainControl can be disabled in Chromium-based browsers of modern version: chrome://flags/#enable-webrtc-allow-input-volume-adjustment https://issues.chromium.org/issues/41359593 -- ------ С уважением, Михаил Новоселов | https://nixtux.ru