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author | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2012-09-18 21:41:22 +0200 |
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committer | wm4 <wm4@nowhere> | 2012-09-23 14:57:01 +0200 |
commit | 425ac31a3b07cbef79891d01a3655b9c6d7efa32 (patch) | |
tree | 840de031a7a68d781fcc5d4df8f70061e12abc29 /cfg-mplayer.h | |
parent | c57883b71b959d7d5c1c1bade8b4234017c11d1e (diff) | |
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softvol, ao_pulse: prefer ao_pulse volume control by default
--softvol is enabled by default. For most audio outputs, this is a good
thing, as they have either their own (bad) soft volume implementation,
or control the system mixer. With ao_pulse, the situation is a bit
different: it supports per-application volume (i.e. volume control is
not really global). More importantly, ao_pulse uses a rather large audio
buffer, and changing the volume with mplayer's volume filter has a large
delay. With the native ao_pulse volume control, it's instant, because
PulseAudio's audio filtering happens at a later stage in its processing
pipeline (inaccessible for mplayer).
This means native volume control should really be allowed for ao_pulse,
while it's the reverse for other audio outputs. Make --softvol a choice
option, and add a new "auto" choice. This is default and will use PA's
volume control with ao_pulse, and mplayer's volume filter otherwise
(i.e. the old softvol behavior).
Diffstat (limited to 'cfg-mplayer.h')
-rw-r--r-- | cfg-mplayer.h | 5 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/cfg-mplayer.h b/cfg-mplayer.h index ed3fef7304..a6b8e93647 100644 --- a/cfg-mplayer.h +++ b/cfg-mplayer.h @@ -587,7 +587,10 @@ const m_option_t mplayer_opts[]={ OPT_STRING("mixer", mixer_device, 0), OPT_STRING("mixer-channel", mixer_channel, 0), - OPT_MAKE_FLAGS("softvol", softvol, 0), + OPT_CHOICE("softvol", softvol, 0, + ({"no", SOFTVOL_NO}, + {"yes", SOFTVOL_YES}, + {"auto", SOFTVOL_AUTO})), OPT_FLOATRANGE("softvol-max", softvol_max, 0, 10, 10000), {"volstep", &volstep, CONF_TYPE_INT, CONF_RANGE, 0, 100, NULL}, {"volume", &start_volume, CONF_TYPE_FLOAT, CONF_RANGE, -1, 10000, NULL}, |