polybar-pulseaudio-control
mic_over_mumble
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polybar-pulseaudio-control
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How to install polybar-pulseaudio-control
I'm lacking in scripts and bash. So I don't know how to load this bash script: https://github.com/marioortizmanero/polybar-pulseaudio-control << Download the bash script from this repository, or extract it from the latest release, and put it somewhere in your $PATH. >> I didn't understand what exactly say it. I tried to run pulseaudio-control.bash but I faced << No action specified. Run pulseaudio-control.bash help for more information. >>. I need a more information about this subject. Also can you advise any source about it?
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The pulseaudio-control module now also supports microphones!
I'm the creator of the pulseaudio-control module for polybar. We recently released the v3.0.0 version, which adds support for sources (i.e., microphones). Thanks to this, you'll also be able to switch between microphones, mute them or control their volume, directly from your status bar.
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Is there a way to control volume per application like pavucontrol?
Edit: I solved it by using this script
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anyone using a module that lets you switch between audio sinks?
Maybe this is what you are looking for
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Volume adjustment is set to 5 but this is happening. How to fix it?
Now that I saw its last build is from 2017, using pavucontrol seems better in any way. I will try this one.
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How to Configure Both Wired and Wireless Networks? How to Show Built-in, Wired, and Bluetooth Pulseaudio?
For pulseaudio, there's a built-in module as well. You can see that on the polybar wiki. I use this instead: https://github.com/marioortizmanero/polybar-pulseaudio-control Works like a charm. Does mutes and everything and is fine with bluetooth devices.
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polybar-pulseeffects-presets: a new module to control PulseEffects via presets
I just made this module to easily control PulseEffects, as the creator of polybar-pulseaudio-control.
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[i3] Polybar sometimes hangs on "Parsing config file"
if you'd like to see those 2 other scripts for spotify and the pulseaudio control, they are located at these links: https://github.com/PrayagS/polybar-spotify https://github.com/marioortizmanero/polybar-pulseaudio-control
mic_over_mumble
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How can I fix this. I want to us WO mic
Try this
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How to shop microphone from listening to audio output
I use manjaro linux, i was using this script https://github.com/pzmarzly/mic_over_mumble and https://github.com/MatthiasCoppens/pulseaudio-virtualmic to use android phone as mic, i think this modify some configuration file that caused this to happen.
- How can I pass through my mic from my laptop to my desktop?
- How To Use Your Phone As A Speaker In Linux
What are some alternatives?
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pulseaudio-virtualmic - Use any offline or online media file or stream as a PulseAudio source
polybar-easyeffects-presets - A Polybar module to control PulseEffects with presets
broo - Connect your phone as microphone wirelessly. Supports both PipeWire and PulseAudio.
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