Add optional volume_entity for WebRTC media players#945
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Summary
volume_entitysetting for WebRTC virtual media playersVOLUME_SETandvolume_levelwhen a target volume entity is configuredvolume_levelvalues (0..1) onto the target entity nativemin/maxrange before calling itsset_valueservicevolume_entitywith camera speaker volumenumber/input_numberentitiesWhy
Some two-way-audio camera integrations expose talk-back playback through WebRTC/go2rtc and speaker volume as a separate Home Assistant number entity. This lets users keep one media_player entity for playback and volume controls without camera-specific code in WebRTC.
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python3 -m ruff check custom_components/webrtc/media_player.pypython3 -m compileall -q custom_components/webrtc/media_player.pynumbervolume target with native range0..100%appears as media-playervolume_level=0.5media_player.volume_setmaps back to the VIGI number entity and restores from0.4to0.5