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--- Comment #7 from Nicolas Fella ---
e.g. VLC does it like you expect it
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--- Comment #6 from Nicolas Fella ---
I'm seeing the same as Nate describes. In any case, we're setting the volume on
Chromium's MPRIS interface, that's separate to what is exposed in PulseAudio
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--- Comment #5 from Patrick Silva ---
On my system the volume changes according to what the OSD indicates.
Only the volume level seen in 'Applications' tab remains the same.
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--- Comment #3 from Nicolas Fella ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #2)
> Scrolling over the applet changes the global volume, not the volume of the
> app that's currently playing audio.
This is about scrolling over the _Media Controller_ apple
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--- Comment #1 from Nicola