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So how can i force VLCs Volume Engine to not go over 100% ???
You could blame j-bwhich coder is responsible for this. who do i have to conatct ?
There's a minor bug in this option, in that it doesn't actually prevent the volume being set to 400% - it just prevents the volume UI element in single / full screen modes from making the change to 400%.There are ways to avoid distortion within VLC.
1. Prevent VLC from permitting user adjustment of volume control > 100%:
In Tools | Preferences
set Show Settings to All
In interface | Main Interfaces | Qt | Uncheck Allow the volume to be set to 400%
Save
Doesn't have anything to do with somebody considering himself to be the center of the world. Especially if he just asks the player to behave like every other media player in the world.Stop considering you are the center of the world... 200% might be useful to people.
I could make an option to stop at 100%
Arriving to a thread, later than the party, when this thread has been edited, and giving its opinion without knowing what was said but coming to insult volunteers developers is quite outrageous...Doesn't have anything to do with somebody considering himself to be the center of the world.
Almost all media players have over-amplification. Did you see that most of them do not display any dB and % ?Especially if he just asks the player to behave like every other media player in the world.
Arrogance and insults are mainly coming from you...But then comes some arrogant piece of --please stay polite-- Coder, like its everywhere today, who feels the need to jump on users for having a simple question/request.
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