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After migrating from PulseAudio to Pipewire, everything works fine except this. 2% volume is too loud, about what I'd expect from 30%.
Is there any way to adjust this?
pacman -Q | grep -E "pipewire|pulse|volume"
libpipewire 1:1.0.3-1
libpulse 17.0-3
pipewire 1:1.0.3-1
pipewire-alsa 1:1.0.3-1
pipewire-audio 1:1.0.3-1
pipewire-docs 1:1.0.3-1
pipewire-jack 1:1.0.3-1
pipewire-pulse 1:1.0.3-1
pipewire-session-manager 1:1.0.3-1
volume_key 0.3.12-8
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin 0.4.8-1
amixer
Simple mixer control 'Master',0
Capabilities: pvolume pswitch pswitch-joined
Playback channels: Front Left - Front Right
Limits: Playback 0 - 65536
Mono:
Front Left: Playback 1312 [2%] [on]
Front Right: Playback 1312 [2%] [on]
Simple mixer control 'Capture',0
Capabilities: cvolume cswitch cswitch-joined
Capture channels: Front Left - Front Right
Limits: Capture 0 - 65536
Front Left: Capture 61680 [94%] [on]
Front Right: Capture 61680 [94%] [on]
Last edited by sebastian-65 (2024-02-23 12:18:00)
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What is output your
wpctl get-volume @DEFAULT_AUDIO_SINK@
It is USB card? Read this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWi … 30%_volume
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I do not use USB card. I noticed that it's mostly the problem with bluetooth speakers or headphones.
wpctl outputs the same volume percentage as applet or pulseaudio volume control.
Thanks for hint anyway!
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Arch | ZFS | systemd | XFCE | ASUS S435 | CPU: Intel 11th gen | GPU: Intel Iris Xe Graphics
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bluetooth speakers or headphones often have an internal volume that's disjoint and not necessarily represented on the host system. Try lowering the volume on an actual button on the headset.
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