MisterX wrote:
Another problem I found is that the audiovolume in rev just doesn't work like any other windows programs, it changes the volume of the system and not it's own... GRRRRR - This is a major bug that's gonna make PC users scream!
X,
It's actually a bit different than what you say. Try this. Open up the audio volume control panel on WinXP and set the master volume to Max.
Now, go into RR and create a new stack, import a .wav audioclip and create a btn:
on mouseUp set the playloudness to 1 -->VERY LOW play audioClip 1 end mouseUp
It will play at a very low volume. Now open the .wav file in WMP and it will also play at the '1' setting. This would indeed indicate that it is setting the 'master volume' for the computer. But...
Go back to Master control, close and open and you will see the Master is still at 100%, so it really didn't change the 'master volume', but did change the volume of other apps.
Then do this. Set the Master volume to 0 then set the playloudness to 100 and you still won't hear anything.
It seems like the sound card has it's own 'master volume', then there's a 'system wide master volume' which is what Rev sets, then there's 'app specific volume' which is what QT and WMP use. Just a guess.
-Chipp
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