Cesare Tirabassi a écrit :
> On Friday 08 August 2008 16:34:16 giggz wrote:
>> In mplayer the volume is linked to the PCM mixer. And that is very
>> useful! Could you please do the same for gnome-mplayer ?
> 
> Hi again Guillame,
> 
> what do you mean by this?
> gnome-mplayer uses the mplayer volume control in master mode only (which is 
> the mplayer default).
> Why would you want to set the mplayer volume control to pcm instead of master?
> Or do you mean something different?
> 

when I launch gmplayer on a video file, so I get the gui of mplayer. the
sound level which I can see on this gui is the "PCM" output channel and
not the "master" output channel. It is the same on gxine and the same on
my mpd application "ario". So when I change one all change together. I
don't have change anything on my mplayer config. So I don't understand
when you say that "mplayer volume control in master mode only (which is
the mplayer default)". :)

But in order to come back to gnome-mplayer : I made a mistake : it uses
the PCM output. But, I don't understand why, gnome-mplayer changes my
settings of sound level on PCM output :
for example I have a sound level of 50% on PCM output before I start
gnome-mplayer. As soon as I launch gnome-mplayer, the level is 100% on
the PCM output. So here is my problem : gnome-mplayer uses the PCM
output, but changes the settings without I do anything.

The sound level button on gnome-mplayer works well : when I move the
sound level through it, the sound level on my PCM output changes
accordingly.

Bye
Guillaume


> Cesare




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