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Originally Posted by kinggo View Post
well, it's very easy to push PA to 150%
Yes. But easy != useful
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
@taixzo, interesting.
@Schturman, 150%? Seriously? I need at least 400% to make a difference.
Change 150 to what you want, but don't be surprised is your speaker will stop to work
 

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Out of curiosity, is there a way to change the volume for a specific application? pactl changes it for all apps (at least, all running through PortAudio, which is usually all of them), but I would like to be able to lower the volume on a particular app.
 

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Originally Posted by taixzo View Post
Out of curiosity, is there a way to change the volume for a specific application? pactl changes it for all apps (at least, all running through PortAudio, which is usually all of them), but I would like to be able to lower the volume on a particular app.
pactl is able to do this. First list all playing applications (sink-inputs) and identify the ID like described here: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questi...mixer-or-pactl then use pactl set-sink-input-volume [ID] [volume]%

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//EDIT: For app developers: All of this should be doable via dbus, too. Just read into PulseAudios APIs.

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