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Re: [MPlayer-users] [BUGREPORT] Crash when REAL used with any -aopoption


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Subject: Re: [MPlayer-users] [BUGREPORT] Crash when REAL used with any -aopoptions
From: The Wanderer <inverseparadox@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2004 06:32:21 -0400
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The Wanderer wrote:

Reimar Döffinger wrote:

Did you try leave it out from the commandline and use ao sdl
instead?

Not specifically in this case, but I tried all kinds of things (varying AO methods being first on the list) back when I was trying to get software volume control in the first place, and unless my memory is even more screwed up than usual nothing else would actually work. (The alternative is that yes, I tried that, and it produced audio Way Too Quiet even at full volume.)

I don't know what I was doing back then, though, because I just gave
it another shot and it worked just fine... maybe something's changed
on my system in the interim, I don't know. Thanks for the suggestion,
because I'd probably have never gotten around to trying it again
otherwise.

Replying to correct myself, here: this was a matter of conflicting configuration options. I forgot, when doing the tests which produced the above paragraph, that I had re-enabled the -aop line in my configuration file. Without it, -ao sdl does indeed allow software volume control, but starts out comparatively quiet and at near the top of the volume bar - it's possible to reduce volume that way, but not to increase it. The "Way Too Quiet" alternative I mentioned above appears to have been the correct one.

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      The Wanderer

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