@Harald Sitter:
I will try to explain the main reason why I filed this wish.
For example, a user "wears" in-ear headphones and watches a Video in Totem (50% 
Volume). The user adjusts the overall Sound Volume with the sound icon in the 
gnome panel to a relatively high sound level. (e.g. watching a music video, to 
get a good sound experience)
Then, the user closes totem and plays something with rythmbox (100% Volume) 
without changing back the overall sound level.
Result: eardrum gone / sense of hearing killed

I know, I am talking about the __default pre-set settings__ and I know that the 
"real" sound output level depends at a high percentage on the sound level of 
the file/media which is played back.
At my point of view totem is the main discussion point here. especially because 
totem and rythmbox are installed by default and there is a huge difference 
between their default settings. (Or are movies usually less loud as music 
files?)

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all (audio)players should have the same preset sound volume
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/429579
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