Padevchooser is a GTK tool that grants quick access to some PulseAudio sound features. Its simple interface renders it easy-to-use in navigating PulseAudio sound.
A few of the key features offered by PulseAudio Device Chooser include the ability to receive notifications about new sink/sources becoming available on your LAN, as well as the ability to quickly change the default sink/source/server assigned to the current X11 display. Additionally, the software can be used to start auxiliary tools like PulseAudio Volume Control, PulseAudio Volume Meter, and PulseAudio Manager.
To use PulseAudio Device Chooser, you'll need to have GTK+ version 2.6.x, the PulseAudio sound server, and gtkmm installed on your system. To install the software, simply run the ./configure command inside the distribution directory to configure the source tree, followed by make for compilation, and make install (as root) to install padevchooser.
This release of PulseAudio Device Chooser adds a new menu item for starting the PulseAudio Preferences, making it even more convenient to use. Overall, if you're a Linux user looking for a reliable and easy-to-use tool for managing your PulseAudio sound server, then PulseAudio Device Chooser is definitely worth checking out.
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