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vlc.exe --directx-audio-speaker=Quad
is working... but do you think it´s a feature using command line params instead of making 3 clicks by mouse - as before ?--directx-audio-speaker=Quad
It is not possible to add the old menu items to the current audio device selector and it would not make sense anyway. Alternatively, extending the stereo mode menu to support surround (which it never did in any VLC version) is a non-trivial change.No-one is asking for the removal of the current audio device selector. Only for the addition of the old menu items. As is depicted in this image where they are BOTH present!
but it looks like it was trivial to remove it.... again: removing something from the menu i have now to enable again by command line is more than stupid,Alternatively, extending the stereo mode menu to support surround (which it never did in any VLC version) is a non-trivial change.
what about this one?is it really so important WHERE to put the old menu in ?
all this postings just to tell you: please but it BACK - most of us are no developers so it´s ridiculous to tell us to deliver a patch
if we would be able to deliver this, we won´t type here like idiots...
Obviously, yes... If it were unimportant to you, you would happily use the DirectSound panel in the VLC preferences instead of complaining here.is it really so important WHERE to put the old menu in ?
By this line of thinking, it is ridiculous to discuss VLC development on the forum at all...all this postings just to tell you: please but it BACK - most of us are no developers so it´s ridiculous to tell us to deliver a patch
Look, either you know better than me, and it should be very easy for you to make a patch, or you do not and you really should avoid making baseless assumptions about something you do not know.if we would be able to deliver this, we won´t type here like idiots...but it looks like it was trivial to remove it.... again: removing something from the menu i have now to enable again by command line is more than stupid,Alternatively, extending the stereo mode menu to support surround (which it never did in any VLC version) is a non-trivial change.
its really terrifying to explain this a developer
if you would have followed my story, you would have seen, that the only solution that works for me is currently using command line params (as you suggested)...Obviously, yes... If it were unimportant to you, you would happily use the DirectSound panel in the VLC preferences instead of complaining here.is it really so important WHERE to put the old menu in ?
all this postings just to tell you: please but it BACK - most of us are no developers so it´s ridiculous to tell us to deliver a patch
tell me, what is the right place and person i am able to talk to as a none coder ? you are the wrong person, obviously.By this line of thinking, it is ridiculous to discuss VLC development on the forum at all...
so in name of all people in this thread: i am so sorry to bother you - and more sorry that your first answer wasn´t: sorry, i am the wrong person, please get in conact with XXXX who is responsible forI do not presume who is and who is not a developer. The fact that developers are a minority among the general population does not imply that no (other) developer has read or will read this thread. Besides, developer is not an innate characteristic.
if we would be able to deliver this, we won´t type here like idiots...but it looks like it was trivial to remove it.... again: removing something from the menu i have now to enable again by command line is more than stupid,Alternatively, extending the stereo mode menu to support surround (which it never did in any VLC version) is a non-trivial change.
its really terrifying to explain this a developer
never have read somebody so ignorant and sniffy, hopeless....Look, either you know better than me, and it should be very easy for you to make a patch, or you do not and you really should avoid making baseless assumptions about something you do not know.
sorry for the heat. i am happy that a 2nd party is taking a look... yes, of course, the command line works, and yes, clicking 7 times, also works....Come on, can you please all calm down? I will have a look at it. But a lot of your usecases are already fixed with the preferences.
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 09#p397509I am not spending time here to be insulted. This topic is now on my ignore list.
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