Public bug reported:

Binary package hint: pulseaudio

There's a mismatch between the volume sliders in PulseAudioManager and
pulse audio's volume control. The former's sliders can adjust volume up
to 480% while the latter's sliders are limited to 100%.

To reproduce (see attached image):

1. Run PulseAudioManager.
2. From the pulseaudio notification applet, choose 'Manager' and 'Volume 
control'.
3. In the Manager, choose 'Devices' and select the appropriate device (input or 
output). Double-click on the device to get a "device volume control" window 
(the top one in the attached image).
4. In the other Volume Control, choose output or input as appropriate (the 
bottom window in the attached image).
5. In the "device volume control" window, adjust the volume above 100%, eg to 
129%. The other volume control's text is updated to match the "device volume 
control" (eg 129%), but note that the slider is actually still at 100% - as 
soon as you try to move the slider, it immediately resets the volume to 100% in 
both windows.
6. Try to move the slider in the other volume control window past 100% - it 
isn't possible.

Expected result: the other volume control's sliders' range should match
the "device volume control"'s sliders' range, ie both should be able to
go to the same maximum percentage.

Version info:

Ubuntu 9.04
pulseaudio 0.9.14-0ubuntu3

** Affects: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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pulseaudio volume control sliders range mismatch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325220
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