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# PulseAudio-Scripts |
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This is a small pulseaudio script library, written to be used with keyboard shortcuts. However, it can also help in command line audio control. |
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**IMPORTANT:** `set_all_sink.sh` sources a file called `sink_names.sh`, this file should define a variable named `$bluetooth_sink_name` containing the identifying string for a specific device (i.e. the MAC address) like this: |
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#sink_names.sh |
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#!/bin/bash |
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bluetooth_sink_name="00_00_00_00_00_00" |
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To change the audio output device, use `set_all_sink.sh` |
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To change the master volume, use `set_current_sink_volume.sh` |
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This is a small pulseaudio script library, written to be used with keyboard shortcuts. However, it can also help in command line audio control. |
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IMPORTANT: set_all_sink.sh sources a file called sink_names.sh, this file should define a variable named $bluetooth_sink_name containing the identifying string for a specific device (i.e. the MAC address) like this: |
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#sink_names.sh |
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#!/bin/bash |
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bluetooth_sink_name="00_00_00_00_00_00" |
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To change the audio output device, use set_all_sink.sh |
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To change the master volume, use set_current_sink_volume.sh |
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