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Please take gun and shot in the ear yourself. #652

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
You fucker, have do a peace of shit, in the moment, where one of you came the 
idea, to make master volume of system to the 100% when the music starts. I have 
opened online radio, waited the buffering, with headset on the head, have 
control the volume, decrease it from 55% to 25%, because, i know how powerful 
are my headset, and in the next moment, it is how a gun shot in my head, you 
dumbass, have make a idiot function, that increase the sound volume to 100% at 
the start of the track. Fuck you self, stop programming more, change the 
profession, before you make more shit.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by Vrednyj....@googlemail.com on 25 Oct 2012 at 5:01

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Debian 6 amd64
Kernel 2.6.32
gnome 2.30.2
Fix this shit, before anybody get infarct because of it

Original comment by Vrednyj....@googlemail.com on 25 Oct 2012 at 5:10

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
I take it you are unhappy. Anyway, you don't mention what version you are 
using. By default the current version uses softvol at 100%, but that is 100% of 
the current volume. Perhaps you have some specific audio setup you would like 
to share. Earlier versions of this application sometimes had that problem with 
unusual audio setups, but we have worked to fix it and this is the first 
mention I have seen of this issue in of 2 years.

Original comment by kdeko...@gmail.com on 25 Oct 2012 at 10:09

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
It is the saame problem,how in #7.
pulseaudio 0.9.21-3+squeeze1
gnome-mplayer 0.9.9.2-1
Write down the list, what do you need to know more.

I have fixed the problem now, for my PC, after i have read the #7 about the 
options, but you must do it as default options.

Original comment by Vrednyj....@googlemail.com on 26 Oct 2012 at 5:34

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Version 0.9.9.2 may have that problem and it is very old it was released in 
February of 2010. Since then significant improvements have been made to the 
audio control. It is unfortunate that your distribution chooses not to upgrade 
gnome-mplayer to something more recent. 

And yes this a duplicate of Issue #7

I also have a set of headphones that I switch to for testing, so I understand 
the concern of having the volume to loud.

Original comment by kdeko...@gmail.com on 26 Oct 2012 at 12:49