On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 08:21:26 +0200 Pierre Couderc <[email protected]> said:

> 
> On 7/30/25 21:40, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> I'm using e  0.25.4 from Debian apt with  a Bluetooth speaker (Bose
> >> SoundTouch).
> >>    I can control the volume with|pavucontrol| or|pactl set-sink-volume|.
> >>
> >> However, the volume button  in Enlightenment has ni effect, Ican  see
> >> the Bose in the mixer  but the button has no effect...
> >>
> >> Is there a way it get it working ?
> > volume BUTTON? do you mean volume SLIDER? what do you mean but volume
> > button?
> >
> > have you selected the mixer gadget in your shelf (clicked on it) to pop the
> > popup up... in there will be a slider with the volume of the selected sound
> > output (sink) and a list of devices to use - select the one you want to use
> > then slide the slider around
> > the gadget itself will allow mouse wheel to change volume on it too without
> > the popup. any bindings (key or mouse etc.) that use actions to raise/lower
> > volume will act on the chosen device. it your microphone is active
> > (something recording e.g. a zoom meeting call) you will ALSO get a slider
> > for microphone volume. you will see a list of icons for the
> > apps/clients/streams either playing output or recording in the mixer popup.
> > you will also see a vu meter go up and down based on the output sound or
> > input sound above each slider. e.g.
> >
> > http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/e-688a750f7828a9.26231333.jpg
> >
> > (no recording vu/slider bu it'll appear if its done and you can see chromium
> > has 1 output streams)
> 
> Mmm, I use volume "button" and slider since years.
> 
> With the built in analog audio device, the slider works fine
> 
> I have installed a Bose bluetooth device which connects and works fine, 
> with the e bluetooth gadget
> 
> BUT with  the Bose device, the  volume slider has no effect ( but  
> "muting" is muting).
> 
> All this done without opening the mixer...

all e's mixer is doing is using libpa (libpulseaudio) to call function to set
the volume on a sink...

> It is not important for vlc which have its own slider. But it is 
> important for system sounds, that I cannot control.
> 
> And let us eliminate the hypothesis of an AGC on the Boose device, as I 
> can lower the sound as I want, with the vlc slider.

that lowers the volume of the input src not the device .. i assume.

> What do I miss ?
> 
> 


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