Thanks, Brian. A minor nit: in yml, instead of "default: unset" you
should simply omit that line unless there is actually some special
value "unset" for that property as in rgblut. I am noticing a trend
towards that "unset" when the intention was that no default means
exactly that.

On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 11:16 AM, Brian Matherly <c...@brianmatherly.com> wrote:
> Dan,
>
>>> The level parameter is relatively new. How would you feel about
>>> breaking backwards compatibility and converting it to dB? I'm
>>> willing to do the work.
>
>> I think that will affect the current Flowblade release. Let's
>> see what Janne says. Otherwise, I do not have a problem with
>> the change.
>
> I checked with Janne offline and he confirmed that Flowblade is not using the 
> "level" parameter.
>
>
> Pascal,
>
>>> You are absolutely correct, I was wondering why the the sound seems
>>> to go up much more rapidely than I expect.
>>> is it possible to indicate Db instead of just a factor ?
>
>> It is not currently possible. But in my opinion, it would make sense
>> to change the behavior of the level parameter to be in units of dB
>> rather than a factor.
>
> The change to use dB is now committed:
> https://github.com/mltframework/mlt/commit/faa1a5c6f5274129f05cb5dba0cf0a4e3182ed21
>
> Consider using the range 0dB to -40dB for fading out and the opposite for 
> fading in. Let us know if you get better results.
>
> ~Brian



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