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Old 11-13-06, 07:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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GSPlayer Volume

I downloaded GSPlayer yesterday and today I had a chance to try it out. WOW is it awesome. However it was so loud! I couldn't get the volume to work under 7 and it was blowing me away. I was wondering if anyone knew how to get the volume down or gain more control over it.
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nope, try the Equalizer to turn the volume down.
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Thanks for being so helpful!
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If I remember correctly there is a + and - gain setup in the equalizer settings. Lowere the gain and that will lower the volume.
I forgot about Gsplayer, I'll have to look up the neweset version.
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try using mortplayer instead. It has an option to use its own "fine" volume control instead of controlling the systems. It's also a much better audio player, if not THE BEST, as most people on this site would agree. : )
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Another method to adjust the loudness, is to add bass! It greatly reduces the overall volume level, and adds to the music to boot
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