Hide unnecessary app volume [Feature] #713
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Yes, please. Also, just generally having each audio source take up less horizontal space on the mixer would be very useful. I often have the mixer open and extended to display every audio source and it takes up a very large amount of real-estate. I'd like to see the sliders shrunk by half, and the ability to hide the system name for each device (just show the user-defined name). This would make the mixer a lot more useable for me. |
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Adding on to this, maybe even the ability to "pin" certain apps so they show above others. |
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+1 to pinning apps/devices and hiding them. In case this is an XYproblem I figured I should explain why. System Sounds and Discord are currently listed for EVERY device, no matter if they are making noise or not, or whether they are being played to a specific sound device configured inside the program. Generally speaking, I don't ever need to adjust these on devices they are not outputting on, so they just add to the clutter. Ideally System Sounds and Discord would only show up on the devices they are actually using. But I'm guessing this is a 3rd party bug due to keeping a sound session open for some reason or another. |
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I have a lot of audio inputs/outputs that are needed frequently enough that I can't just disable them, but I never actually run programs to them (they're hardware inputs that I need for recording) so being able to just hide them from EarTrumpet would be amazing. |
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I implemented this and other features over at my fork. If you want you can try out the pre-release: |
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Such a spooky coincidence! I just sat down an hour ago and began implementing this feature because I really needed it. This saves me a load of effort! Are you planning on opening a PR? |
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Yes, I wrote a mail to the devs and am waiting for their response. |
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You don't need "approval" to make a PR, just do it... |
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We kindly ask that in order to ensure your effort isn't wasted, we discuss PRs before submitting them. We still review and consider all PRs however if we collaborate early it's more likely that the technical solution will match the project goals. https://github.com/File-New-Project/EarTrumpet/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md |
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It has been a year now, does anyone know if that PR ever got opened? Asking because the delete feature seems really nice to have :p |
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I was just about to make these same suggestions, A.) ability to condense entries (app volumes and/or sound devices), and/or B.) ability to hide specific devices/app volumes. |
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I've been dealing with having to scroll twice the vertical resolution of my display for a long time now. I hope someone manages to let us hide these sources eventually. I also can't disable them. They are constantly in use, but there is never a situation where I want to adjust them via EarTrumpet |
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Google brought me here, it would be nice to have this feature, as I cannot disable all the sound systems as sometimes they are used by apps (like Steam Remoteplay, Moonlight, parsec, etc) |
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Also, very important is that the hidden sound devices should not be controllable by using the volume up/down keys on your keyboard (or laptop, or whatever). I personally don't really mind having a slightly longer list of audio devices, however EarTrumpet likes to switch the selected device everytime something changes and sets it to a virtual one (I'm using ASIOLinkPro so I can have multiple audio sources all go through my ASIO driver), which does not let me actually change my system volume as I'd like to. This means I constantly have to right-click the EarTrumpet tray icon and change the selection everytime I open/close my DAW in order to actually change my system volume using my keyboard. |
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I have the same problem but I really want to hide some devices aswell. I really don't need steam streaming devices volume controlled and several others too. right now I just deactivate them using a script when I don't need them. |
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auto hide applications which is not playing any audio/sound |
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+1 from me as well. I love ear trumpet but I would love to customize what's shown in the systray menu. Hide everything but the master volume, hide specific devices and hide specific sound sources would be the 3 ideal settings for me personally. |
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Would love to see a function like this. |
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Another screenshot for the pile... Unfortunately this negates any convenience the app would provide |
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Another one coming from Google, looking for a way to do this. |
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Is there any progress on this feature? 4 years have passed... |
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Another one coming from Google , also waiting for new versions |
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You can rename outputs like this to keep them on top, while we wait for the hide feature :) |
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It could be useful to be able to hide an app from EarTrumpet just because I don't use it (like "System Sounds") in order not to cover too much screen and be focused on what I work with.
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