@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ The :guilabel:`Playback` tab of PulseAudio Volume Control gives you the ability
..image:: pavucontrol-playback.png
..image:: pavucontrol-playback.png
To view settings for applications recording audio use the :guilabel:`Recording` tab. To mute your recording press the button that looks like a speaker with an x over it. To increase the volume of recording move the slider to the right. To decrease the volume of recording move the slider to the left. To change what source an application is recording use the drop down with the word :guilabel:`From` to the left. To adjust the difference of each left and right press the lock button or press it again to go back to one slider.
To view settings for applications recording audio use the :guilabel:`Recording` tab. To mute your recording press the button that looks like a speaker with an x over it. To increase the volume of recording move the slider to the right. To decrease the volume of recording move the slider to the left. To change what source an application is recording use the drop down with the word :guilabel:`From` to the left. To adjust the difference of each left and right press the lock button or press it again to go back to one slider. To change the left audio channel change the use the :guilabel:`Front Left` channel.
The :guilabel:`Output devices` tab shows different output for different sounds. To mute one output such as a set of speakers press the button that looks like a speaker with an X on it. To increase the volume of an output slide the slider for that output to the right. To decrease the volume for each output slide the slider to the left. To see the sound output of each output device see the bar over the volume slider. To view more advanced options check the :guilabel:`Show advanced options` will show advanced options. The advanced option for :guilabel:`Latency offset` will be shown for for how long to shift offset for latency for say a badly synced video. To the right of the mute button there is a lock button where you can change the balance between the left and right speakers by sliding the sliders just like for volume. For stereo setup with a subwoofer for example will have channels :guilabel:`Front Left`, :guilabel:`Front Right`, and :guilabel:`Subwoofer` each having there own channels to adjust volume. To change back to a single slider for each channel press the lock button. To select another source to output audio use the :guilabel:`Port` drop down menu.
The :guilabel:`Output devices` tab shows different output for different sounds. To mute one output such as a set of speakers press the button that looks like a speaker with an X on it. To increase the volume of an output slide the slider for that output to the right. To decrease the volume for each output slide the slider to the left. To see the sound output of each output device see the bar over the volume slider. To view more advanced options check the :guilabel:`Show advanced options` will show advanced options. The advanced option for :guilabel:`Latency offset` will be shown for for how long to shift offset for latency for say a badly synced video. To the right of the mute button there is a lock button where you can change the balance between the left and right speakers by sliding the sliders just like for volume. For stereo setup with a subwoofer for example will have channels :guilabel:`Front Left`, :guilabel:`Front Right`, and :guilabel:`Subwoofer` each having there own channels to adjust volume. To change back to a single slider for each channel press the lock button. To select another source to output audio use the :guilabel:`Port` drop down menu.