Depends on the applications... windows Media player changes the system's volume - but it's an exception... Most apps have their own settings (winamp doesn't...).
So I would assume rev is also independent... In other setups, (my terratec 96/24), you have another layer of volume to control each i/o and the mixer which is also independent of teh system. Fruityloops has one volume per channel in addition to the app global volume... So its 4 levels of volume boosting you can play with to get crap recordings to sound great and loud! ;)) Experiment... Xavier On 15.12.2004 11:03:55 use-revolution-bounces wrote: >I can adjust the 'application' volume using the playLoudness command. >But, how can I adjust the overall system volume? > >Try this: Start winamp or your favorite mp3 player and load it with a song. > >set the volume of the player to it's loudest. >Now go into Rev and type in the msg: >set the playloudness to 10 (volume gets lower) >set the playloudness to 100 (volume gets higher) > >so, one would think it does affect globally..not so fast. > >now go to the volume control panel and set the slider to almost the >bottom so that you can barely hear the audio. > >No go into Rev and type into the msg: > >set the playloudness to 100. >nothing changes, the volume is still very low. > >Any ideas anyone? > >-Chipp >_______________________________________________ >use-revolution mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
