Compressor/Limiter for master volume
looking for something that makes the volume of youtube, netflix, etc. behave in such a way that when watching an action movie the dialog becomes very loud and the explosions, machine guns, etc. sound low (same level as the dialog) so I don't wake up my roommates and don't have to turn the volume up when there's dialog and turn the volume down when loud stuff goes on, basically a Compressor/Limiter on the master volume, is there such thing?
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looking for something that makes the volume of youtube, netflix, etc. behave in such a way that when watching an action movie the dialog becomes very loud and the explosions, machine guns, etc. sound low (same level as the dialog) so I don't wake up my roommates and don't have to turn the volume up when there's dialog and turn the volume down when loud stuff goes on, basically a Compressor/Limiter on the master volume, is there such thing?
sound pulseaudio alsa volume-control
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This may be what you are looking for: askubuntu.com/questions/95716/…
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looking for something that makes the volume of youtube, netflix, etc. behave in such a way that when watching an action movie the dialog becomes very loud and the explosions, machine guns, etc. sound low (same level as the dialog) so I don't wake up my roommates and don't have to turn the volume up when there's dialog and turn the volume down when loud stuff goes on, basically a Compressor/Limiter on the master volume, is there such thing?
sound pulseaudio alsa volume-control
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looking for something that makes the volume of youtube, netflix, etc. behave in such a way that when watching an action movie the dialog becomes very loud and the explosions, machine guns, etc. sound low (same level as the dialog) so I don't wake up my roommates and don't have to turn the volume up when there's dialog and turn the volume down when loud stuff goes on, basically a Compressor/Limiter on the master volume, is there such thing?
sound pulseaudio alsa volume-control
sound pulseaudio alsa volume-control
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This may be what you are looking for: askubuntu.com/questions/95716/…
– Takkat
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This may be what you are looking for: askubuntu.com/questions/95716/…
– Takkat
yesterday
This may be what you are looking for: askubuntu.com/questions/95716/…
– Takkat
yesterday
This may be what you are looking for: askubuntu.com/questions/95716/…
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You can use PulseEffects for this purpose:
The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.
First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y pulseeffects
Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects
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You can use PulseEffects for this purpose:
The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.
First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y pulseeffects
Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects
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You can use PulseEffects for this purpose:
The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.
First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y pulseeffects
Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects
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You can use PulseEffects for this purpose:
The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.
First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y pulseeffects
Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects
You can use PulseEffects for this purpose:
The following commands will install PulseEffects on your computer. As you are adding a PPA, you should also know how to remove that PPA.
First, install the program for (eventual) PPA removal:
sudo apt install ppa-purge
Secondly, add the PPA to your system, do an APT update, and then install PulseEffects
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects -y
sudo apt update
sudo apt install -y pulseeffects
Finally, should you need to remove PulseEffects:
sudo ppa-purge ppa:mikhailnov/pulseeffects
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This may be what you are looking for: askubuntu.com/questions/95716/…
– Takkat
yesterday