When supplied as arguments to the commands below, the special names \@DEFAULT_SINK@, \@DEFAULT_SOURCE@ and \@DEFAULT_MONITOR@ 
        can be used to specify the default sink, source and monitor respectively.
    
    
      stat 
      Dump a few statistics about the memory usage of the PulseAudio daemon.
 
     
    
      info 
      Dump some info about the PulseAudio daemon.
 
     
    
      list  [short ] [TYPE ]
      Dump all currently loaded modules, available sinks, sources, streams, etc.  TYPE  must be one of:
      modules, sinks, sources, sink-inputs, source-outputs, clients, samples, cards.  If not specified, all info is listed.  If
      short is given, output is in a tabular format, for easy parsing by scripts.
 
     
    
      exit 
      Asks the PulseAudio server to terminate.
 
     
    
      upload-sample  FILENAME  [NAME ]
      Upload a sound from the specified audio file into
      the sample cache. The file types supported are those understood
      by libsndfile . The sample in the cache is named
      after the audio file, unless the name is explicitly
      specified.
 
     
    
      play-sample  NAME  [SINK ]
      Play the specified sample from the sample cache. It
      is played on the default sink, unless the symbolic name or the
      numerical index of the sink to play it on is
      specified.
 
     
    
      remove-sample  NAME 
      Remove the specified sample from the sample cache.
 
     
    
      load-module  NAME  [ARGUMENTS ... ]
      Load the specified module with the specified arguments into the running sound server.
      Prints the numeric index of the module just loaded to STDOUT. You can use it to unload the module later.
 
     
    
      unload-module  ID|NAME 
      Unload the module instance identified by the specified numeric index or unload all modules by the specified name.
 
     
    
      move-sink-input  ID  SINK 
      Move the specified playback stream (identified by its numerical index) to the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
 
     
    
      move-source-output  ID  SOURCE 
      Move the specified recording stream (identified by its numerical index) to the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
 
     
    
      suspend-sink  SINK  true|false 
      Suspend or resume the specified sink (which may be
        specified either by its name or index), depending whether true
        (suspend) or false (resume) is passed as last argument. Suspending
        a sink will pause all playback. Depending on the module implementing
        the sink this might have the effect that the underlying device is
        closed, making it available for other applications to use. The exact
        behaviour depends on the module.
      
 
     
    
      suspend-source  SOURCE  true|false 
      Suspend or resume the specified source (which may be
        specified either by its name or index), depending whether true
        (suspend) or false (resume) is passed as last argument. Suspending
        a source will pause all capturing. Depending on the module implementing
        the source this might have the effect that the underlying device is
        closed, making it available for other applications to use. The exact
        behaviour depends on the module.
      
 
     
    
      set-card-profile  CARD  PROFILE 
      Set the specified card (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index) to the specified profile (identified by its symbolic name).
 
     
    
      set-default-sink  SINK 
      Make the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name) the default sink.
 
     
    
      set-sink-port  SINK  PORT 
      Set the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index) to the specified port (identified by its symbolic name).
 
     
    
      set-default-source  SOURCE 
      Make the specified source (identified by its symbolic name) the default source.
 
     
    
      set-source-port  SOURCE  PORT 
      Set the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index) to the specified port (identified by its symbolic name).
 
     
    
      set-port-latency-offset  CARD  PORT  OFFSET 
      Set a latency offset to a specified port (identified by its symbolic name) that belongs to a card (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
      OFFSET  is a number which represents the latency offset in microseconds
 
     
    
      set-sink-volume  SINK  VOLUME [VOLUME ...] 
      Set the volume of the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
      VOLUME  can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
      adjustment will be relative to the current sink volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
      volume values are given their number has to match the sink's number of channels.
 
     
    
      set-source-volume  SOURCE  VOLUME [VOLUME ...] 
      Set the volume of the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
      VOLUME  can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
      adjustment will be relative to the current source volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
      volume values are given their number has to match the source's number of channels.
   
    
      set-sink-input-volume  INPUT  VOLUME [VOLUME ...] 
      Set the volume of the specified sink input (identified by its numerical index).
      VOLUME  can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
      adjustment will be relative to the current sink input volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
      volume values are given their number has to match the sink input's number of channels.
   
    
      set-source-output-volume  OUTPUT  VOLUME [VOLUME ...] 
      Set the volume of the specified source output (identified by its numerical index).
      VOLUME  can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
      adjustment will be relative to the current source output volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
      volume values are given their number has to match the source output's number of channels.
 
     
    
      set-sink-mute  SINK  1|0|toggle 
      Set the mute status of the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
 
     
    
      set-source-mute  SOURCE  1|0|toggle 
      Set the mute status of the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
 
     
    
      set-sink-input-mute  INPUT  1|0|toggle 
      Set the mute status of the specified sink input (identified by its numerical index).
 
     
    
      set-source-output-mute  OUTPUT  1|0|toggle 
      Set the mute status of the specified source output (identified by its numerical index).
 
     
    
      set-sink-formats  SINK  FORMATS 
      Set the supported formats of the specified sink (identified by its numerical index) if supported by the sink.
      FORMATS  is specified as a semi-colon (;) separated list of formats in the form
      'encoding[, key1=value1, key2=value2, ...]' (for example, AC3 at 32000, 44100 and 48000 Hz would be specified as
      'ac3-iec61937, format.rate = "[ 32000, 44100, 48000 ]"').
      
   
    
      subscribe 
      Subscribe to events, pactl does not exit by itself, but keeps waiting for new events.