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![]() P.S.: Note, though I surely wouldn't call myself an expert, I'm not entirely a newbe either. In this connection I feel obliged to observe that your statement that there appears to be no way to specify a different codec for FLV audio in BSP isn't correct either as you can actually do that using BS.Player's "Filter management". (This is to be found under rightclick > Options > Preferences > Filter management.) ![]()
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From the Preferences window, on the Filter Manger tab, you can see the codecs used for "DirectShow" FLV filters for "Source", "Splitter" and "Video Decoder", but not audio. In the "Audio" section, "FLV" is not specified. |
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__________________ Help2Help (click) BSplayer: simply the best & most versatile (Build 1072 Dutch language here!) When posting always mention your computer's OS and the version and build number(!) of BS.Player as used by you, as well as - if applicable and especially when encountering problems - the type(s) of the file(s) mentioned in your post. Private messages/Visitor messages are NOT for seeking personal help with respect to BS.Player! Instead use the forums! |
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![]() Ah, okay. Definitely more cumbersome than need be and not particularly intuitive. Loading an FLV file and then checking the "FFdshow audio decoder", I found that the "Volume" box was checked, boosting volume to "128%". Unchecking the box returned the audio to normal. Why the program defaults to over-amping the audio is a mystery, and if you don't know what is causing the problem (like I didn't), the chances of figuring it out yourself are pretty slim. But that seems to have fixed it. Thanks for the help. |
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So if you don't know what's causing the problem it is indeed necessary to load the "problematic file" in order to first find out what filter/codec is handling the actual decoding. So that is also the reason why I always ask users (and I'm rather "picky" in that) to check under Filters > Advanced while playing the "problematic file". Anyhow, I'm glad you've found this forum when you couldn't figure it out yourself (that's one of the reasons for the forum's existance) and even more that you've now been able to fix the problem with just a little help from this "nitpicker". Thanks for sharing for the possible benefit of other users. ![]()
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