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Interesting, I use Fedora 17 as well and when I change the volume in
gnome-shell it changes in gnome-mplayer. Also, I noticed you are running
mismatching versions of gnome-mplayer and gmtk, I would recommend that you
upgrade both to the same level.
Original comment by kdeko...@gmail.com
on 21 Sep 2012 at 12:46
ohoh
i dont use gnome-shell... :-)
it is waaaaaaaay toooooooo different... :-) me = old... *lol*
i conf-ed my pulseaudio a little non-standard:
i can change the stream volume above the device volume...
e. g. output device has 50% but the stream has 150%, which results in 75%
(50%*150%) on the output device, while the other streams still have their 50%
(50%*100%), which is good when a movie is too silent...
but i like the workaround 2...
i just thought it might be a typo in the code or so...
i fixed that version prob:
> gnome-mplayer -v
GNOME MPlayer v1.0.6
gmtk v1.0.6
Original comment by i...@wgboome.org
on 21 Sep 2012 at 4:41
You can always enable "softvol" in gnome-mplayer and then gnome-mplayer volume
becomes independent of the system volume.
If you compile your own GMTK, make sure it compiles with pulseaudio support.
Otherwise it may act weird on a system with pulse. Also the 1.0.7 code works a
little better with obtaining the initial volume from pulse.
Original comment by kdeko...@gmail.com
on 21 Sep 2012 at 4:58
ok
softvol would be good 2...
but it uses mplayer's softvol and not pulseaudio's stream volume...
thx...
bye
Arne
Original comment by i...@wgboome.org
on 22 Sep 2012 at 5:49
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
i...@wgboome.org
on 21 Sep 2012 at 6:16