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<manpage name="pactl" section="1" desc="Control a running PulseAudio sound server">
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  <synopsis>
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    <cmd>pactl [<arg>options</arg>] <arg>COMMAND</arg> [<arg>ARGS ...</arg>]</cmd>
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    <cmd>pactl <opt>--help</opt></cmd>
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    <cmd>pactl <opt>--version</opt></cmd>
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  </synopsis>
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  <description>
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    <p><file>pactl</file> can be used to issue control commands to the PulseAudio sound server.</p>
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    <p><file>pactl</file> only exposes a subset of the available operations. For the full set use the <manref name="pacmd" section="1"/>.</p>
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  </description>
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  <options>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>-h | --help</opt></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Show help.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>--version</opt></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Show version information.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>-s | --server</opt><arg>=SERVER</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Choose the server to connect to.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>-n | --client-name</opt><arg>=NAME</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Specify the client name <file>pactl</file> shall pass to the server when connecting.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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  </options>
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  <section name="Commands">
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>stat</opt> [<arg>short</arg>]</p>
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      <optdesc><p>Dump a few statistics about the memory usage of the PulseAudio daemon. (Note: for backwards
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      compatibility, we also show the output of the <arg>info</arg> command. In order to only show
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      statistics, use the optional <arg>short</arg> argument. In a future version of PA we will
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      make this the default)</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>info</opt></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Dump some info about the PulseAudio daemon.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>list</opt> [<arg>short</arg>] [<arg>TYPE</arg>]</p>
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      <optdesc><p>Dump all currently loaded modules, available sinks, sources, streams, etc.  <arg>TYPE</arg> must be one of:
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      modules, sinks, sources, sink-inputs, source-outputs, clients, samples, cards.  If not specified, all info is listed.  If
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      short is given, output is in a tabular format, for easy parsing by scripts.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>exit</opt></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Asks the PulseAudio server to terminate.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>upload-sample</opt> <arg>FILENAME</arg> [<arg>NAME</arg>]</p>
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      <optdesc><p>Upload a sound from the specified audio file into
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      the sample cache. The file types supported are those understood
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      by <file>libsndfile</file>. The sample in the cache is named
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      after the audio file, unless the name is explicitly
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      specified.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>play-sample</opt> <arg>NAME</arg> [<arg>SINK</arg>]</p>
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      <optdesc><p>Play the specified sample from the sample cache. It
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      is played on the default sink, unless the symbolic name or the
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      numerical index of the sink to play it on is
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      specified.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>remove-sample</opt> <arg>NAME</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Remove the specified sample from the sample cache.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>load-module</opt> <arg>NAME</arg> [<arg>ARGUMENTS ...</arg>]</p>
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      <optdesc><p>Load the specified module with the specified arguments into the running sound server.
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      Prints the numeric index of the module just loaded to STDOUT. You can use it to unload the module later.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>unload-module</opt> <arg>ID|NAME</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Unload the module instance identified by the specified numeric index or unload all modules by the specified name.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>move-sink-input</opt> <arg>ID</arg> <arg>SINK</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Move the specified playback stream (identified by its numerical index) to the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>move-source-output</opt> <arg>ID</arg> <arg>SOURCE</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Move the specified recording stream (identified by its numerical index) to the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>suspend-sink</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>1|0</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Suspend or resume the specified sink (which my be
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      specified either by its symbolic name, or by its numeric index),
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      depending whether 1 (suspend) or 0 (resume) is passed as last
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      argument. Suspending a sink will pause all playback. Depending
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      on the module implementing the sink this might have the effect
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      that the underlying device is closed, making it available for
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      other applications to use. The exact behaviour depends on the
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      module.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>suspend-source</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg> <arg>1|0</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Suspend or resume the specified source (which my be
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      specified either by its symbolic name, or by its numeric index),
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      depending whether 1 (suspend) or 0 (resume) is passed as last
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      argument. Suspending a source will pause all
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      capturing. Depending on the module implementing the source this
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      might have the effect that the underlying device is closed,
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      making it available for other applications to use. The exact
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      behaviour depends on the module.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-card-profile</opt> <arg>CARD</arg> <arg>PROFILE</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the specified card (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index) to the specified profile (identified by its symbolic name).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-default-sink</opt> <arg>SINK</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Make the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name) the default sink.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-sink-port</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>PORT</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index) to the specified port (identified by its symbolic name).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-default-source</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Make the specified source (identified by its symbolic name) the default source.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-source-port</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg> <arg>PORT</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index) to the specified port (identified by its symbolic name).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-port-latency-offset</opt> <arg>CARD</arg> <arg>PORT</arg> <arg>OFFSET</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>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).
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      <arg>OFFSET</arg> is a number which represents the latency offset in microseconds</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-sink-volume</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>VOLUME [VOLUME ...]</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the volume of the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
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      <arg>VOLUME</arg> can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
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      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
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      adjustment will be relative to the current sink volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
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      volume values are given their number has to match the sink's number of channels.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-source-volume</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg> <arg>VOLUME [VOLUME ...]</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the volume of the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).
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      <arg>VOLUME</arg> can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
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      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
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      adjustment will be relative to the current source volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
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      volume values are given their number has to match the source's number of channels.</p></optdesc> </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-sink-input-volume</opt> <arg>INPUT</arg> <arg>VOLUME [VOLUME ...]</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the volume of the specified sink input (identified by its numerical index).
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      <arg>VOLUME</arg> can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
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      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
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      adjustment will be relative to the current sink input volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
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      volume values are given their number has to match the sink input's number of channels.</p></optdesc> </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-source-output-volume</opt> <arg>OUTPUT</arg> <arg>VOLUME [VOLUME ...]</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the volume of the specified source output (identified by its numerical index).
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      <arg>VOLUME</arg> can be specified as an integer (e.g. 2000, 16384), a linear factor (e.g. 0.4, 1.100), a percentage
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      (e.g.  10%, 100%) or a decibel value (e.g. 0dB, 20dB).  If the volume specification start with a + or - the volume
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      adjustment will be relative to the current source output volume.  A single volume value affects all channels; if multiple
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      volume values are given their number has to match the source output's number of channels.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-sink-mute</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>1|0|toggle</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the mute status of the specified sink (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-source-mute</opt> <arg>SOURCE</arg> <arg>1|0|toggle</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the mute status of the specified source (identified by its symbolic name or numerical index).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-sink-input-mute</opt> <arg>INPUT</arg> <arg>1|0|toggle</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the mute status of the specified sink input (identified by its numerical index).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-source-output-mute</opt> <arg>INPUT</arg> <arg>1|0|toggle</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the mute status of the specified source output (identified by its numerical index).</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>set-sink-formats</opt> <arg>SINK</arg> <arg>FORMATS</arg></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Set the supported formats of the specified sink (identified by its numerical index) if supported by the sink.
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      <arg>FORMATS</arg> is specified as a semi-colon (;) separated list of formats in the form
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      'encoding[, key1=value1, key2=value2, ...]' (for example, AC3 at 32000, 44100 and 48000 Hz would be specified as
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      'ac3-iec61937, format.rate = "[ 32000, 44100, 48000 ]"').
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      </p></optdesc> </option>
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    <option>
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      <p><opt>subscribe</opt></p>
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      <optdesc><p>Subscribe to events, pactl does not exit by itself, but keeps waiting for new events.</p></optdesc>
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    </option>
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  </section>
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  <section name="Authors">
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    <p>The PulseAudio Developers <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>; PulseAudio is available from <url href="@PACKAGE_URL@"/></p>
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  </section>
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  <seealso>
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    <p>
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      <manref name="pulseaudio" section="1"/>,
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      <manref name="pacmd" section="1"/>
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    </p>
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  </seealso>
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</manpage>
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