I haven't tried it, but I believe _yak_'s post a few up will solve the problem.Does anybody knows how to deal with this problem in the 1.1.4 build? Hex address 8A5390 holds some other values than the one for 1.1.2.
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PATH_SRC = r'C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\plugins\libqt4_plugin.dll'
Thanks DataGhost and _yak_. Patching with a Python script was a good idea.Hi all, big thanks to DataGhost for providing the patch. After looking at the original and patched DLLs and comparing that to the new one from 1.1.4 I managed to come up with a general patch that I quickly coded in Python:
No. I tested with VLC 1.1.6-git-20101202-0202 and mute button in keyboard still goes mutes both VLC and Windows audio mixer. And volume keys still lower both VLC and Windows volumes.Isn't that fixed now?
I can add support for this.I want the opposite (VLC ignores the volume keys and only the OS processes them) - is this possible ?
This is great, thanks. Also, not sure if you've done it already (it doesn't happen in 1.1.5), but you ought to synchronize VLC's application volume with the Windows 7 system mixer application-specific volume rather than the system-wide global volume (foobar2000 just did this in their latest beta).Someone added the patch. With VLC 1.1.6 you should be able to choose how vol+, vol- and mute keys should be handled.
So did this (or some suitable workaround) get implemented in the new 1.1.6 version?Someone added the patch. With VLC 1.1.6 you should be able to choose how vol+, vol- and mute keys should be handled.
Suits me.Option to select the method wasn't added, but by default VLC doesn't forward those volume hotkeys anymore.
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