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    • Michel
      Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

      @niknaim
      There is a Knowledge Base article about the best way for windows to go: http://troikatronix.com/support/kb/optimizing-for-speed/
      **excerpt**: _When running Windows, we recommend using AVI or WMV formats, because these movies will use native Windows routines for playback, as opposed to .mov files which require Apple’s QuickTime. _
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      • Michel
        Michel Izzy Guru last edited by

        @niknaim

        Or try the [HAP codec](http://vdmx.vidvox.net/blog/hap-windows).
        Best Michel

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          niknaim last edited by

          so finally avi worked good for me for instanz volume change of a video. But no I want to change the volume of a soundplayer instantly from 0 to 100 and back as well as do slight volumefades. When changing I hear always some short  "audio cracks". Is there any chance to change the volme clean?

          Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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          • DusX
            DusX Tech Staff last edited by

            @niknaim

            Open Quicktime Player, and check its audio setup in preferences.
            You likely have a few options there. Depending on your system's audio card, one may be better than the others.
            I am using 'Windows Audio Session' and haven't had problems, but you may do better with 'Direct Sound', or 'Safe Mode'.

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              niknaim last edited by

              @DusX
              I tried all 3 settings, but all had cracks in the sound.

              Win 8 64, i7, 8gb, nVidia GT 640M

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              • DusX
                DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                What is the audio card you are using?

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                • DusX
                  DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                  Also, if going instantly from 0 to 100 you might always get a crack..

                  You may be better to use a short (1/4 second) fade.. 

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                    niknaim last edited by

                    Its the onboard audiocard. coulndt find more than "realtek high definition audio".

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                    • DusX
                      DusX Tech Staff last edited by

                      Sure I have a realtek as well.

                      Have you tried with the ultra short fade?

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                        niknaim last edited by

                        yes, I tried the short transition but still the same. And anyway I also need the smooth transitions. By the way I used wav-files.
                        I now tried an mp3-file which is played only in the movieplayer, not in the sound-player. But this seems to works fine now for me.

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