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#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:2
msgid "Chapter 2.5.2 PulseAudio Volume Control"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:4
msgid ""
"PulseAudio Volume Control is the default volume mixer for Lubuntu. It "
"also manages multiple input and output devices for all programs on your "
"system."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:7
msgid "Usage"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:8
msgid ""
"The :guilabel:`Playback` tab of PulseAudio Volume Control gives you the "
"ability to the control the output device, mute, or change the volume of "
"each application. To change the Volume of each application on the "
"playback slide the slider to the right for more volume or to the left for"
" less volume. Above your volume slider the is a bar that shows how much "
"volume is currently emitted by that particular application. The button "
"with an X over the speaker is a mute button and if it is a darker gray "
"that application is currently muted and can't make any sound. The drop "
"down :guilabel:`Show` drop down menu lets you see your virtual streams "
"and applications. In the bottom right hand corner is the current volume "
"level viewed as a percentage. This program also in software allows you to"
" go over 100 percent volume if it is too quiet. If you have multiple "
"sound outputs enabled you can change what output of an application by "
"using the :guilabel:`on` menu."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:12
msgid ""
"To view settings for applications recording audio use the "
":guilabel:`Recording` tab. If you have no applications recording the tab "
"will say :guilabel:`No application is currently recording audio`. 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` slider. To change the right channel or audio use the "
":guilabel:`Front Right` slider."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:16
msgid ""
"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."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:20
msgid ""
"The :guilabel:`Input devices` tab manager your sound inputs. To mute your"
" microphone in pulseaudio toggle the button that looks like a speaker. To"
" adjust input volume slide the slider to the right to increase volume or "
"to the left to decrease volume. To select which audio input such as line "
"in or microphone for your device is in the :guilabel:`Port` drop down but"
" this menu is hidden if you do not have inputs. Right below "
":guilabel:`Port` will show how much volume is being picked up by the "
"input device. To change left and right channels separately press the lock"
" button. To change your volume on each channel drag to the left for more "
"volume or to the right for less volume. To get back to one volume slider "
"press the lock button again. To mute your input press the button to the "
"left on the right hand side. To toggle seeing more options press the "
":guilabel:`Show advanced options` checkbox. With this shown the "
":guilabel:`Latency offset` will allow you to change the latency offset."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:24
msgid ""
"The :guilabel:`Configuration` tab has different sound profiles for each "
"different output device. To change how sound comes out of your speakers "
"or headphones varying for example the number of speakers for each device"
" change the :guilabel:`Profile` drop down menu. Choosing for example an "
":menuselection:`Analog Surround 2.1 Output` will let you not just change "
"stereo but also control the volume of the subwoofer. To enable or disable"
" an audio output press the checkbox to the left of :guilabel:`Profile`."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:29
msgid "Version"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:30
msgid "Lubuntu ships with version 0.14.1 PulseAudio Volume Control."
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:33
msgid "How to Launch"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:34
msgid ""
"To launch PulseAudio Volume Control from the menu :menuselection:`Sound &"
" Video --> PulseAudio Volume Control` or run"
msgstr ""
#: ../../source/2/2.5/2.5.2/pulseaudio_volume_control.rst:40
msgid ""
"from the command line. Another way to launch PulseAudio Volume Control is"
" to left click on the volume applet in the panel and click the "
":guilabel:`Mixer` button. The icon for PulseAudio Volume Control looks "
"like a speaker."
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