pavucontrol
probably the best option given your distro. Go with that.
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pavucontrol does seem to work well. Just need to choose an easier way to switch now. Thank you kindly.
I use Pop and have a Gnome extension that helps with this. I’m not at home now and I can’t remember the name but I can report back later.
Doing a quick search on this gave me “Application Volume Mixer” but I don’t think this is the exact extension I have.
Okay the extension I have is called “Sound Input & Output Device Chooser.” I think that if you install this and the Other extension above your problem will be solved.
Hah, what a novel name, thank you.
KDE's default audio widget is so good, you can congifure your audio devices and mic individually but also on a per app basis, but I suppose pop os doesn't use kde
As Chais mentioned use that, but also Gnome has volume per app in sound settings I believe...once the app is playing sound.
I think that it does as of gnome 43+. Oddly enough Pop_OS ships with gnome 42.5. Which seems to have been the issue.
This is what I use for switching: https://pastebin.com/J5VT03eq
It uses pactl
(should work with both Pulse and pipewire-pulse
) and KDialog to list available sinks.
Ohh what a neat solution, thank you!