Hey Guido, thanks for your answer. Someone on the Xfce forums also posted that i could try using pnmixer. What do you think also about that solution? Thanks, Quoting Guido Berhoerster <gber@opensuse.org>:
* Nenad Latinović <nenad@latinovic.info> [2014-07-03 09:14]:
So, i installed pulseaudio and all the necessary additional packages. But what i'd like now is to have my mixer using pulseaudio, or more specifically, i'd like my volume indicator to use pavucontrol.
Start xfce4-settings-editor, select the channel "xfce4-panel", look for the plugin named "mixer" and change the "command" property to "pavucontrol". When you click on "Run Audio Mixer" it should now start pavucontrol instead of xfce4-mixer. Be warned though that xfce4-mixer and its panel plugin interact rather badly with pulseaudio, xfce4-mixer is built on gstreamer and the gstreamer pulseaudio backend is really buggy crap. -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-xfce+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-xfce+owner@opensuse.org
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