https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363230

--- Comment #4 from David Edmundson <k...@davidedmundson.co.uk> ---
Edit.

Apparently not:

flat-volumes scales the device-volume with the volume of the "loudest"
application. For example, raising the VoIP call volume will raise the hardware
volume and adjust the music-player volume so it stays where it was, without
having to lower the volume of the music-player manually. Defaults to yes
upstream, but to no within Arch.

Note: The default behavior upstream can sometimes be confusing and some
applications, unaware of this feature, can set their volume to 100% at startup,
potentially blowing your speakers or your ears. This is why Arch defaults to
the classic (ALSA) behavior by setting this to no.

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