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submitted 4 days ago by marius@feddit.org to c/linux@lemmy.ml

I'm on OpenSuse Tumbleweed (although I'm pretty sure I noticed the behavior on Manjaro, too).

The problem is that the volume of e.g. Firefox gets turned down for no reason. I noticed that a youtube video was quite quiet. I then checkt pavu control and saw that the volume for Firefox was set to 83%. I set it back to 100, but after the pc resumed from standby, it was at 83 again. Sometimes it's enough to just pause the video for it to move the volume back down.

Why is that and how do I disable this functionality?

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[-] marius@feddit.org 1 points 1 day ago

Seems like you're right. I just noticed that when you right click the video -> Stats for Nerds, there's "volume/normalized" and when it says 83%, pulseaudio will also be 83%.

I guess there might be some way to tell pulseaudio to ignore the volume of the video player

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