SpotRec
Spotify desktop client recorder for PulseAudio (by Bleuzen)
indicator-sound-switcher
Sound input/output selector indicator for Linux (by yktoo)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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SpotRec
Posts with mentions or reviews of SpotRec.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-13.
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Downloading music from Spotify in 2021
SpotRec https://github.com/Bleuzen/SpotRec Python script to record the audio of the Spotify desktop client using FFmpeg and PulseAudio
indicator-sound-switcher
Posts with mentions or reviews of indicator-sound-switcher.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-23.
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How to disable HDMI audio?
for sound options it will only list sources that exist, so plugging in a device - to a line out, to a headphones port, to an onboard hdmi - should add populated options to the sound settings tab. I'm a fan of - https://yktoo.com/en/software/sound-switcher-indicator/ - for a source selector from the desktop, and for pulse audio options for simultaneous output.
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Finally made the switch to Linux, But what are some of your most helpful theme tips?
i found this sound switcher - https://yktoo.com/en/software/sound-switcher-indicator/ - very handy. I often switch between headphones and speakers, and using pavucontrol for outputting to both.
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Is there a way to control volume per application like pavucontrol?
I was using indicator-sound-switcher to toggle my sinks. One nice thing about it is that it makes it simple to set hotkeys to toggle devices.
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I find that I need to switch between different inputs quite often. Would this be something I could do in theme or would I need to dig into Cinnamon code?
I use sound switcher indicator
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switching between headphones and speakers
I found this tool, hope it's helpful.
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Suggestion LM Cinnamon - audio switcher
The only thing close to what I need is this : https://yktoo.com/en/software/sound-switcher-indicator/ but with that I still can't see what output is selected.
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indicator-sound-switcher is back in the AUR, and my first package is released :-)
You should check the dependencies. This source file for example imports gi and then uses that to load GTK libraries. The required packages for this to work should be in depends.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing SpotRec and indicator-sound-switcher you can also consider the following projects:
spotify-dl - Downloads songs from your Spotify Playlist
polybar-pulseaudio-control - A feature-full Polybar module to control PulseAudio
alltomp3-app - Download and Convert YouTube, SoundCloud & Spotify in MP3 with full tags (title, artist, genre, cover, lyrics 🔥)
pulsemixer - CLI and curses mixer for PulseAudio
Python-Pulseaudio-Loopback-Tool - A graphical tool to create basic loopbacks, virtual sinks, and to remap sources in Pulseaudio
linux-gui - (Archived in preparation of fully new GUI implementation) GTK3 GUI client with systray, for ProtonVPN. Works on top of linux-cli.