Difference between --no-audio and --aout=none

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Difference between --no-audio and --aout=none

Postby hanky » 16 Feb 2016 13:25

What is the difference between these two parameters: "--no-audio" and "--aout=none"?
On my system I have some problems with files playback over HTTP when I use the first parameter, and the problem disappears when I use the second one instead.

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Re: Difference between --no-audio and --aout=none

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 28 Jun 2016 09:44

One is decoding the audio and discarding it, the other is not even decoding the audio.
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