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What is the standard value of audio output?

Posted: 14 May 2006 19:53
by Atropos
Hi,
I'm using VLC to play audio files, and I would like to know the right value for the audio output, ie the value that doesn't amplifie or atenuate the volume of the audio file :?
Thanks

(sorry about my english, I'm french :wink: )

Posted: 14 May 2006 20:25
by DJ
50%

Posted: 14 May 2006 20:33
by Guest
Thanks :D

Posted: 14 May 2006 20:51
by Atropos
I have another question...
When I create a playlist by adding a folder, everything is sorted by folders and subfolders, which is quite good since it's exactly how I sort my audio files.
But when I save this playlist then load it, there is no longer any separation between the folders and subfolders.
Is it possible to keep the first look'n feel?

Posted: 15 May 2006 01:51
by DJ
The pop up you see to save or load comes from Windows not VLC. I have never noticed a difference here. That is if I understand your question???
or perhaps it is the way I have my system set up.

Posted: 15 May 2006 08:38
by Atropos
The pop up you see to save or load comes from Windows not VLC. I have never noticed a difference here. That is if I understand your question???
or perhaps it is the way I have my system set up.
In fact when I add a folder in my playlist, it is sorted like the explorer tree (ie if I add the folder "my music" then in the playlist I have a separation like this : "My music/artist/album/file.mp3")

And the trouble is that when I save this playlist and re-open vlc, there is no longer any separation by folders : all the files are put at the same level

(Sorry if I fail to explain correctly, my english is quite bad)

Posted: 15 May 2006 17:54
by tvtalkshowshigh
i think what Atropos is trying to say is that when you save a playlist and then reopen it you loose the "tree" layout in the playlist window.

as seen here:

when the playlist is created:
http://www.howmany.co.uk/vlc/playlist.jpg

after the playlist has been saved and reloaded:
http://www.howmany.co.uk/vlc/playlist2.jpg

mark.

Posted: 17 May 2006 11:31
by Atropos
Exactly :D
So is there a mean to keep this "tree layout" ?
Thanks for your help :D