[SOLVED] aout=mmdevice and mmdevice-volume require volume-save=0

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[SOLVED] aout=mmdevice and mmdevice-volume require volume-save=0

Postby LordLiverpool » 10 Dec 2019 17:32

Hi,

After many hours of trying and failing to set the audio output (aout) to "mmdevice", and to fix the volume with "mmdevice-volume" via the command line (in VLC 3.0.8 Vetinari, Windows 10), I discovered how to get it to work. If the setting "volume-save" in vlcrc is commented (as seems to be the default), or set to "1", these command-line options are ignored. It has to be uncommented and set to 0. This doesn't happen for any other audio output device or volume setting. I imagine it's related to this ticket:

[url]https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/19664#comment:1[/url]

I'm not clear whether this behaviour is a bug or "by design".

Using mmdevice seems to fix the bug whereby the last couple of seconds of files get chopped off, so I wanted to ensure that playback always uses that device.

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Re: [SOLVED] aout=mmdevice and mmdevice-volume require volume-save=0

Postby Rémi Denis-Courmont » 10 Dec 2019 19:39

By default, the MMDevice volume is saved in Windows audio sessions database, like every other audio sessions. This is by Windows' design (starting from Vista).
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Re: [SOLVED] aout=mmdevice and mmdevice-volume require volume-save=0

Postby LordLiverpool » 18 Dec 2019 09:53

But might it not make sense to interpret the command line options mmdevice-volume as implicitly overriding this default? And why doesn't aout=mmdevice switch the audio output to mmdevice when volume-save is commented or set to 1?


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