Instant volume change in movie player
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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. _Michel -
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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?
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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'. -
@DusX
I tried all 3 settings, but all had cracks in the sound. -
What is the audio card you are using?
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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.. -
Its the onboard audiocard. coulndt find more than "realtek high definition audio".
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Sure I have a realtek as well.
Have you tried with the ultra short fade? -
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.