Le 2014-08-06 16:10, Tanu Kaskinen a écrit :
The answer to your question: no, the normal stream volume and the relative volume are very tightly tied together (and when flat volumes are not in use, they're exactly the same thing). You can't change one without affecting the other, and both are expected to be user-controlled.
Then I don't really see how and why the PulseAudio daemon would have to care about that new volume.
The browser can simply divide/multiply the stream volume by its source/sink volume if the flat volume flag is on. You might or might not want to provide libpulse-level helpers for it, but that's pretty much it, AFAICT.
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