PulseAudio Volume Control

Edit Package pavucontrol

PulseAudio Volume Control (pavucontrol) is a simple GTK based volume
control tool ("mixer") for the PulseAudio sound server. In contrast to
classic mixer tools this one allows you to control both the volume of
hardware devices and of each playback stream separately.

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pavucontrol-4.0.tar.xz 0000165216 161 KB
pavucontrol.changes 0000009384 9.16 KB
pavucontrol.spec 0000002234 2.18 KB
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin's avatar Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory) accepted request 875209 from Antonio Larrosa's avatar Antonio Larrosa (alarrosa) (revision 2)
- Require the pulseaudio-daemon capability instead of the
  pulseaudio package, so alternative implementations can be used
  (boo#1182730).

- Add runtime requirement on pulseaudio (boo#1149634).
- Refresh spec file.

- Update to version 4.0:
  * There can now be only one pavucontrol window open at a time.
    Trying to start pavucontrol for a second time brings the first
    window to foreground.
  * Added a "Show volume meters" checkbox to the Configuration tab.
    Disabling the volume meters reduces CPU use.
  * Improve the use of space (remove useless margins and paddings).
  * Use a more appropriate icon for the channel lock button.
  * Better channel label layout, prevents volume sliders from getting
    unaligned.
  * Maximum latency offset increased from 2 to 5 seconds to
    accommodate AirPlay devices that often have higher latency than
    2 seconds (this is not that useful on newer PulseAudio versions,
    though, because the latency is reported much more accurately
    than before).
  * New --version command line option.
  * Dropped support for Gtk+ 2.
  * Bumped the minimum supported libpulse version to 5.0.
  * Improved compatibility with newer Glade versions.
  * New translations: Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Korean, Norwegian
    Nynorsk, Lithuanian, Valencian.
  * Updated translations: Finnish, French, German, Italian,
    Japanese, Polish, Swedish.
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