What I find really stupid is that for *some* reason Windows can handle
sound rather consistently across all sound cards. If Windows, of all
operating systems, can, then why can't Pulseaudio?

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Title:
  wrong volume interactions

Status in “pulseaudio” package in Ubuntu:
  Won't Fix

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: pulseaudio

  I have the front slider at maximum volume.
  I have the PCM slider at 72% volume.
  I have the VLC internal slider at maximum volume.

  In PulseAudio Volume Control when I put a volume for VLC to 27% it's
  to loud, than I put a volume at 26% an I don't have any sound !!

  The volume will be probably added instance of multiply.

  And it will be grate to have volumes in dB ;-)

  For example we can have a fader from -80 dB to 0 dB with a linear part
  for to first "8.68588963806504 dB" to don't have any angle.

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