I hope this is the right place?! If not, sorry and please correct me.
If you like Veromix (soundfaders automatic on command for each open sound-source): Veromix.
Veromix will mostly not install well, see the web with much complaints. Dependency-problem.
It is a gtk3 or gtk+ app now, so I did a gtk3 install (it is not in MX 17 I found).
Next install for instance Veromix 0.18.3-1.
If deb. with Gdebi (inclusive some supportive dependencies wich will be installed too).
Works fine and I'm very happy (again, I used it in other Linux distro's) with my soundcontrolpanel for each app.
Veromix tip
Re: Veromix tip
Thanks for posting this.
A couple of suggestions. It would help users to start by telling them what this is:
--veromix-common (install this first):
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... .1_all.deb
--veromix:
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... .1_all.deb
Finally, an image is always helpful (below, with DeaDBeeF running).
This installed and launched OK, but I have no idea yet how to use it.
A couple of suggestions. It would help users to start by telling them what this is:
Next, you need to tell them where the package and its main dependency are:Veromix is a mixer for the PulseAudio sound server.
Features:
* control volume of each playback stream
* control volume of devices (hardware)
* control volume of input devices (microphone)
* move playback streams between different devices (drag icon of playback
stream and drop it on target device)
* mute/unmute (click icon)
* volume meter (on mouse over)
* PopUp-Applet (icon-representation if inside panel)
* can life in system tray or notification area
* kill playback streams
* set default output device
* Middle-click on panel icon mutes default output
* Mouse-wheel over panel icon increases/decreases volume of default output
* supports global hotkeys
* set volume above 100%
This package contains the GTK+ frontend for GNOME and others.
--veromix-common (install this first):
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... .1_all.deb
--veromix:
http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/ma ... .1_all.deb
Finally, an image is always helpful (below, with DeaDBeeF running).
This installed and launched OK, but I have no idea yet how to use it.
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Re: Veromix tip
As Moderator, I moved this to the "Tips & Tricks" Forum.
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- rijnsma11111
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Re: Veromix tip
Thanks Jerry.
The problem with here and there a sound-source on your screen is that the faders are also everywhere.
For me it is easier to have them in a controlpanel-setting next to eacht other. And automatic in the right place.
I use the program for years and I'm very content with it. It is the only program that is able to do this. So a tip.
Downloadable here: https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/sound/veromix
And here some discussion: https://www.linux-apps.com/content/show ... ent=116676
The problem with here and there a sound-source on your screen is that the faders are also everywhere.
For me it is easier to have them in a controlpanel-setting next to eacht other. And automatic in the right place.
I use the program for years and I'm very content with it. It is the only program that is able to do this. So a tip.
Downloadable here: https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/sound/veromix
And here some discussion: https://www.linux-apps.com/content/show ... ent=116676
Re: Veromix tip
Are those identical to the ones on the site I referenced--oh, I see, it is in Wheezy and Jessie but not Stretch. And it was meant for KDE originally. Seems kind of marginal in terms of past and present errors, but glad it works for you. I started in terminal, and saw some problems but not sure how serious:Downloadable here: https://packages.debian.org/wheezy/sound/veromix
Code: Select all
$ veromix
/usr/bin/veromix:22: PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded.
from gi.repository import Gtk, Gdk
Veromix copying default presets to: /home/jb/.pulse/presets
/usr/share/veromix/gtk/Indicator.py:37: PyGIWarning: AppIndicator3 was imported without specifying a version first. Use gi.require_version('AppIndicator3', '0.1') before import to ensure that the right version gets loaded.
try: from gi.repository import AppIndicator3
(veromix:9566): Gdk-CRITICAL **: gdk_window_thaw_toplevel_updates: assertion 'window->update_and_descendants_freeze_count > 0' failed
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- rijnsma11111
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Re: Veromix tip
I do miss Veromix in MX23. I have not got it working.
I know one can find the same in Pulseaudio-playback.
But it is easy with one click.
I know one can find the same in Pulseaudio-playback.
But it is easy with one click.