Back in versions of VLC media player before 2.x, I would capture audio streams from the Internet and listen to them as they were being written to disk. I can still do that with VLC 2.x (2.0.3 as of this writing), but something changed between 1.1.11 and 2.0.0. That is, the volume control for the audio output is no longer responsive. When I adjust the volume slider or use the mute button, the volume level remains the same and can't be muted. This behavior has remained in every release since 2.0.0. It is responsive when doing normal streaming or playing local files (albeit a bit delayed) but when while doing stream captures, the volume control doesn't work. Because of this, I must stick with version 1.1.11, because I find it useful to mute the audio output in VLC once in a while to listen to something else while the stream capture continues uninterrupted. This is in reference to VLC media player for Windows, by the way, and I use it in Windows XP SP3.
Is this behavior by design, or is it a defect that can be fixed? I would like to be able to use the latest versions of VLC and still have the ability to control the volume during stream capture, especially since it appears the VLC 1.x branch is no longer being maintained with further bug fixes and security updates.
ToonPal