

Translations can be contributed in Fedora's Weblate translation service. If you have patches for pavucontrol, the primary method for submitting them is by creating a merge request in GitLab. Get pavucontrol's development sources from the git repository ( GitLab): git clone Bug ReportsĪnd here you can create a new bug report: Contributing Code The newest release is always available from After that you should run make forĬompilation and make install (as root) for installation of configure inside the distribution directory for configuring InstallationĪs this package is made with the GNU autotools you should run Obviously pavucontrol requires an installation of PulseAudio. Pavucontrol requires gtkmm and glademmm installed. RequirementsĬurrently, pavucontrol is tested on Linux only. Just run pavucontrol and see for yourself. You to control both the volume of hardware devices and of eachĮverybody loves screenshots. In contrast to classic mixer tools this one allows PulseAudio Volume Control ( pavucontrol) is a simple GTKīased volume control tool ("mixer") for the PulseAudio Version 0.8 released initial release Overview Improved compatibility with newer Glade versions.Bumped the minimum supported libpulse version to 5.0.Updated translations: Finnish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Polish,.New translations: Chinese (Taiwan), Croatian, Korean, Norwegian Nynorsk,.On newer PulseAudio versions, though, because the latency is reported much more Maximum latency offset increased from 2 to 5 seconds to accommodate AirPlayĭevices that often have higher latency than 2 seconds (this is not that useful.Better channel label layout, prevents volume sliders from getting.Use a more appropriate icon for the channel lock button.


Start pavucontrol for a second time brings the first window to foreground.
