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====== xfce4-mixer ====== | ====== xfce4-mixer ====== | ||
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* **[[#Xfconf Configuration|Xfconf Configuration]]** | * **[[#Xfconf Configuration|Xfconf Configuration]]** | ||
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This package contains a volume control application based on GStreamer written | This package contains a volume control application based on GStreamer written | ||
- | to conceptually fit into the Xfce desktop environment. It also includes a plugin for the Xfce panel. | + | to conceptually fit into the Xfce desktop environment. It also includes a plugin for the Xfce panel. |
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+ | The Xfce panel plugin presents itself with a nice speaker icon. Clicking onto the icon, volume can be changed: | ||
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+ | For the plugin and volume settings to work, you have to have the correct sound card and channel selected in the plugin' | ||
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+ | In addition, it provides a simple-to-use mixer application. Of course, everything is fully translated into many different languages: | ||
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+ | The mixer works smoothly not only with the well-known ALSA setup, but also with PulseAudio: | ||
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channel: | channel: | ||
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The panel plugin supports the following properties: | The panel plugin supports the following properties: | ||
- | sound-card | + | * '' |
- | track | + | * '' |
- | command | + | * '' |
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- | enable-keyboard-shortcuts | + | |
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Both the mixer application and the panel plugin have a builtin debugging mode | Both the mixer application and the panel plugin have a builtin debugging mode | ||
which will print additional diagnostic output useful for bug reports. For | which will print additional diagnostic output useful for bug reports. For | ||
- | xfce4-mixer it can be activated by specifying the --debug command line option, | + | xfce4-mixer it can be activated by specifying the ''< |
diagnostic messages will be printed to stderr. For the panel plugin, please | diagnostic messages will be printed to stderr. For the panel plugin, please | ||
follow the instructions at http:// | follow the instructions at http:// | ||
- | set the PANEL_DEBUG environment variable to "xfce4-mixer-plugin, | + | set the '' |
diagnostic output will be printed to stderr and backtraces will appear in the | diagnostic output will be printed to stderr and backtraces will appear in the | ||
log file corresponding to the plugin. | log file corresponding to the plugin. | ||
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- | * No sound card detected: if this happens you're probably missing a | + | * No sound card detected: if this happens, you're probably missing a GStreamer plugin for your sound system. If you get this message on a Debian or Ubuntu system and you're using ALSA then installing gstreamer0.10-alsa should fix it. On OpenBSD installing gst-plugins-good might help. |
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===== Latest Release ===== | ===== Latest Release ===== | ||
- | ==== 4.11.0 (20140409)==== | + | {{rss>https:// |
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- | * **[[https://archive.xfce.org/src/ | + | [[https://gitlab.xfce.org/ |
- | * **[[https://archive.xfce.org/src/ | + | |
- | [[https:// | + | * **[[https:// |
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===== Source Code Repository ===== | ===== Source Code Repository ===== |