[MPlayer-users] [BUGREPORT] Crash when REAL used with any -aop options

Reimar Döffinger Reimar.Doeffinger at stud.uni-karlsruhe.de
Thu Nov 4 17:58:00 CET 2004


Hi,
> > > What's the point of -softvol-normal values above 100? With 200, it seems
> > > to start at the current volume level, only droping to half volume when
> > > you first hit 0/9. Bug?
> > 
> > Not really. The volume filter is only inserted when you actually try to
> > change the volume. -softvol will only enable you to use software volume
> > control, it won't put it on automatically. The point of allowing these
> > values is giving you more fine-grained control... If it really make
> > sense is a different point ;-)
> > 
> > > Why isn't 50 the default?  Seems a much more sane value to me, and makes
> > > it work exactly like "-aop list=volume" does.
> > 
> > I chose 90 because that fits perfectly for practically all movies I have
> > lying around (no DVDs). With 50, if I turn the volume up fully, I will
> > get very heavy artifacts because the volume is too high.
> 
> this is very bad. most dvdrips are adjusted to proper volume. most
> dvds on the other hand suck, and you need INSANE volume amp to be able
> to hear them at all.

What is very bad? I find 90 a reasonable default, no need to make
adjustments for broken things default ;-)

Greetings,
Reimar Döffinger




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