On 8/12/25 23:13, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 20:12:30 +0200 Pierre Couderc <[email protected]> said:

On 8/12/25 18:27, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 16:47:45 +0200 Pierre Couderc <[email protected]> said:

On 8/12/25 13:16, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
On Tue, 12 Aug 2025 10:50:36 +0200 Pierre Couderc via enlightenment-users
<[email protected]> said:

On 8/12/25 10:26, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
AND the the vumeter reflects the true level of the sound whatever the
position of the slider!
yes - vu meter shows the signal - not the volume assigned to the sink.
you can have volume at 1% and it'll show the same - as its the
waveform/signal being shown.


Mmm, sorry not in my case : as the global volume does not work, I change
volume using vlc, so if volume is low in vlc the vumeter remains near
the  left, but if the volume is high in vlc the volume goes more to
right... ;)
vlc is not modifying the device / global output volume. it's modifying its
signal that ends up at pulse then to be mixed or passed on. so that's
expected.


Sure, my writing is a shorcut, it is is global volume for a "sink",  the
Bose , in this case, and it is that that did not work, because of
pulseaudio. I got it working by switching to Pipewire...
yes :) i know. vlc and its volume are not relevant in this case.

so pipewire has it work? interesting.

yes, plug to plug...
well odd - e is doping all the same stuff - setting volume on the same sink to
the same value... and now it works. i can only imagine its somehow pulse
related? without a lot of dirty details on what was going on under the covers i
can't say much more.


Mmm , thank you again...



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