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Controll all sinks instead of only default one. #69

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GRbit opened this issue Feb 11, 2022 · 0 comments
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Controll all sinks instead of only default one. #69

GRbit opened this issue Feb 11, 2022 · 0 comments

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GRbit commented Feb 11, 2022

First of all - great work!

Existing pulse audio control utilities are very complex and yet not versatile at all. For example, you have to use some awk magic to know if the device is muted. Your software is way more convenient.

When I was searching for something which would help me to control volume I was looking for a console utility that helps me to control all my volume sinks at once. For example, when I attach HDMI, or Bluetooth headphones and press the volume down button, I want to decrease volume everywhere. The same with mute and everything. But I couldn't find any way to control my audio this way. Your is the most convenient, but (afaik) can't do it either.

Do you think you can implement "global" volume control? Not only for the default sink. I think it would mean running your script on all sinks discovered. And maybe adding a new config line to tune this behavior.

I read a couple of other issues in the project, seems like you have no time. I guess working on other open-source projects, thank you one more time. But maybe you gonna find time to do it. Or, maybe someone else will consider it to be simple enough to do it theyself.

Anyway, I just wanted to ping you to check if you are able to approve and merge a pull request with this feature if there gone be one.

Thank you for your time!

@GRbit GRbit changed the title Controll all sinks instead fo default one. Controll all sinks instead of only default one. Feb 11, 2022
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