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    Where does UT store volume levels?

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        sven
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        Where does UT store volume levels of headphones, mic, ear speaker, speaker etc.?

        VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-9), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge), FLX1 (Debian)

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          Keneda @sven
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          @sven
          Don't know but you can use uVolMan from open store to tweak those.

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            sven @Keneda
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            @keneda Thanks for the app name. Unfortunately, the 2 devices controllable in the app stay the same if I plug in or plug out a headset.

            VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-9), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge), FLX1 (Debian)

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              sven
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              So, I am still interested to learn where all these volume levels (also for currently inactive devices) are stored or how I can read or write them from the CLI?

              VollaPhone22 (dual-boot of VollaOS and UT 20.04 OTA-9), Pocophone F1 (pmOS, edge), FLX1 (Debian)

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                trwidick @sven
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                @sven Alsa is the first place I would start. In the terminal you can type: alsa and Pulse Audio is the engine. I could not get alsamixer to work, witch is usally where you can usally change the volume.

                Currently Using: Google Pixel 3a (sargo) OTA-17

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                  dobey @trwidick
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                  @trwidick I wouldn't guess alsa, as for pulseaudio we have a droid plug-in whiich talks to HAL on Android devices.

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