Yes, I know that you can change the volume on a per-application basis.

The report is about applications being uncoupled from the master volume
setting through use of the volume control on a different application,
and then having the range of volume being limited below 100%.

Using the per-application volume settings is how you recover, but
recovery should not be necessary in the first place. It's not how Ubuntu
used to work before 18.04, it's unintuitive, and it's not at all obvious
what has happened.

Again, I don't think this is a bug in Totem, and I don't think the
things I was asked to add to the report serve any function besides
violating my privacy. But here you go.

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Title:
  Sound volume for applications can become locked below global output
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