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Audio \ Output Modules | Output module - Automatic
\ Direct X | Output device - NVidia(R) nForce(TM) Audio
[ ] Use float32 output
Speaker configuration - Windows default
Audio Volume - 1,00
I have the same problem. I tried 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 and a nightly build (vlc-2.2.0-git-20131121-1102) but the audio sounds awful on each.It is still broken in VLC 2.1.1 (Windows XP SP3 32 bit - NVidia nForce 4 Ultra motherboard)
I have the same problem. I tried 2.1.0 and 2.1.1 and a nightly build (vlc-2.2.0-git-20131121-1102) but the audio sounds awful on each.It is still broken in VLC 2.1.1 (Windows XP SP3 32 bit - NVidia nForce 4 Ultra motherboard)
I have reverted to 2.0.8 which works.
Other media programs like ClassicMediaPlayer and PowerDVD work fine.
Also, like the above user I am running XP-SP3 on an aging Nvidia nForce motherboard.
Yes, unchecking "use float32" (in Audio \ Output Modules....) makes everything sound fine once again (stupid old motherboard )So it works in integer, but not float?
I apologise for the late reply.Can you go above 100% ?
Yes, going from 100% to, for example, 150% produces a large volume increase. Thanks!But does going above 100% actually go above 100% ?
Same speakers? Same sound-card?Not possible to get audio from voice to a balanced level with the background music of movies on my older Windows XP pc. This is not the way it used to be before 2.0.x
Try to disable float output in the directsound preferences.Not possible to get audio from voice to a balanced level with the background music of movies on my older Windows XP pc. This is not the way it used to be before 2.0.x
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