pavolume
Simple command-line volume control for PulseAudio with libnotify messages (by sseemayer)
pulseaudio-ctl
Control pulseaudio volume from the shell or mapped to keyboard shortcuts. No need for alsa-utils. (by graysky2)
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pavolume
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Is there any way to change audio volume using plasma-pa from terminal?
You want to use something like this or this.
pulseaudio-ctl
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Is there any way to change audio volume using plasma-pa from terminal?
You want to use something like this or this.
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Show HN: Push-to-Talk for PulseAudio Ported to Rust
Thanks for the kind words.
Actually, the Pulseaudio interaction is minimal (just muting-unmuting the mic), I farm out all the work to pulseaudio-ctl (which is just a shell script calling pacmd).
I actually opened an issue on that project to support PipeWire, but the CLI is not exactly the same. From what I can tell, this is blocked on some `pacmd` missing features on the PipeWire equivalent.
https://github.com/graysky2/pulseaudio-ctl/issues/68
Technically, `pw-cli` could grow those features or some processing would be done on top of `pulseaudio-ctl`, and PipeWire support would be included in this project "for free".
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pavolume and pulseaudio-ctl you can also consider the following projects:
inpulse-to-talk