No, I don't think so. If it had been explained properly, I wouldn't have posted this. Please tell me where to find a good explanation.Come on. The change has been explained already, a number of times on this forum.
If the speakers or the listener require mono downmixing, it makes more sense to force mono in Windows OS audio settings than in VLC.
that is often not available or needed for only few tracks(like aspect ratio override)Come on. The change has been explained already, a number of times on this forum.
If the speakers or the listener require mono downmixing, it makes more sense to force mono in Windows OS audio settings than in VLC.
As for the Windows OS settings, I have no idea how to achieve this. I have Realtek High Definition Audio. I can configure this to stereo, quadraphonic, 5.1 surround and 7.1 surround. Where's mono?
As you can see I'm a new member, and I registered only because I couldn't find a decent answer to the problem I encountered. I don't want you to explain all of this to me personally, just provide me with a link to where I can find a solution. Dismissing it doesn't help.I am not going through this again. Your insistance amounts to trolling.
Yes, it does. VLC 3.0 let the system do exactly that, and there is an option in VLC 2.2.Doesn't it make more sense to let the system deal with volume control too?
We don't need. It's just there for a mix of convenience and historical reasons. You can do the same with the Windows mixer or, if you have them, volume keys.Why do we need this slider in VLC?
Sure, that's what most people actually do.And if the video is too dark, you can adjust the brightness of your monitor, right?
I guess working as before should include the possibility to combine left and right channels into mono.This allowed listening to audio content with the left and right channels combined into mono. A much needed feature to check for proper mono summing and phasing of the stereo signal. Also, mono is a nice feature to hear something in both speakers, if by chance only left or right channel content is present.
Please bring the mono option back!
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