David: I tried this.

They don't update dinamically.

But trying different combinations, I found the following in "Volume
Control" (opened from padevchooser):

- I'm listening music ok on external speakers.

- I plug my headset in

- Pulseaudio automatically switches the music to the headset (this is
ok!)

- At this point:
      - Can not hear anything on the headset
      - alsamixer shows the volume in 0
      - VolumeControl, in the "Output Devices" tab, it shows the analog output 
for the headset, and a horizontal bar "dances with the music" (like a "vu 
meter")
      - VolumeControl, in the "Playback" tab, shows me the output for the media 
player I'm using, but the horizontal bar here is not dancing, it's static (not 
in zero).

- In alsamixer, I turn the volume up.

- This produces the following effects:
      - Can hear music on the headset (yay!)
      - VolumeControl, in the "Output Devices" tab, shows the dancing bar like 
before
      - VolumeControl, in the "Playback" tab, now shows the dancing bar 
correctly, not static anymore.

So, I just wanted to remark here the differences between internal
VolumeControl behaviour when I modify the volume of the headset in
alsamixer.

Thanks!

** Changed in: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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USB headset volume too low
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544357
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