Date: Sat, 13 Jan 2018 20:41:04 +0000 From: "emilia" <emilia@disroot.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Volume per channel (sound(4)) Message-ID: <ef547c269093d6c24e98018965b18819@disroot.org> In-Reply-To: <f2e61f19bd8a14d590758bde0505e534@disroot.org> References: <f2e61f19bd8a14d590758bde0505e534@disroot.org> <20180113125918.17e51713.freebsd@edvax.de> <dfce042a23746663d5d500a3dec58217@disroot.org>
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> If this refers to what I think it does, it is controlled=0A> by the app= lications themselves (e. g., have two instances=0A> of mplayer running: c= hanging volume on one doesn't change=0A> the volume on the other; then ad= ditionally start xmms, its=0A> volume can be changed independently from t= he others which=0A> keep their volume).=0A=0AThat just means that applica= tions can do volume control on their own, there really isn't that much=0A= you could do to prevent this in an OS, it would be fairly wierd to then a= dvertise it as a feature.=0AI understand it as I have controls for the st= reams somewhere where i can change their volume them=0Awithout the applic= ations cooperation, which for me is important since the application i hav= e been=0Atrying to mute did not have a mute button :)=0A=0Aregards,=0Aemi= lia
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