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Non-linear volume slider Greetings Just wanted to add another suggestion... I think a non linear volume slider should be implemented, meaning that the slider would level the sound volume in pace with the average human auditive sensitivity... as it is now, it is leveling a linear volume percentage that is incoherent with our perception of sound dinamycs, where 80% seems more like the volume was cut by half. If you look at a decent audio mixing table you'll notice that the space between the dB intervals are always different, gradually increasing the gaps as the slider tends to greater volumes... that kind of non-linear scale should be applied to the bsplayer slider. Am I making myself clear or did I just achieve to confuse everyone? :? Do you agree with this? Hope to read some more input. Cheers |
I agree its not the first time someone suggested this, I can only agree that is should be changed if possible. |
I agreen. This would be a realy good feature! Greetings, Gundy |
fully agree This is by far my most wanted feature. That slider is a pain in the ass. My second wanted feature is support for .ssa & .smi sub formats. Anyway and beyond the fact this is the buggiest program I use, is a really good player, very user-orineted instead of market-oriented. Big players shall see and learn. |
fully agree This is by far my most wanted feature. That slider is a pain in the ass. My second wanted feature is support for .ssa & .smi sub formats. Anyway and beyond the fact this is the buggiest program I use, is a really good player, very user-orineted instead of market-oriented. Big players shall see and learn. |
BUMP! Realy want this :twisted: |
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