Thanks to the people of WebUpd8, we learned about the Pulse Audio Mixer applet. It is a small applet for the GNOME panel that allows you to regulate the volume of each open application. It can be used as a replacement for the default volume applet in GNOME. |
Although it does not yet have a polished design, it can be very useful. Besides being able to regulate the volume of each application, this applet allows you to change the I / O devices and move the audio streams of each application to different devices.
Version 0.2.2 has just come out which fixes several bugs and adds some small innovations.
Download
- Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala:
- 64bit: pulseaudio-mixer-applet_0.2.2-0ubuntu1~ppa3~karmic_amd64.deb (49.8 KiB)
- 32bit: pulseaudio-mixer-applet_0.2.2-0ubuntu1~ppa3~karmic_i386.deb (45.1 KiB)
- Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx:
- 64bit: pulseaudio-mixer-applet_0.2.2-0ubuntu1~ppa3_amd64.deb (49.9 KiB)
- 32bit: pulseaudio-mixer-applet_0.2.2-0ubuntu1~ppa3_i386.deb (45.6 KiB)
Or you can directly add the PPA and stay always updated:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa: v-geronimos / ppa && sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pulseaudio-mixer-applet