Stable: 2.5.2
Development: 2.6-alpha3
Hey,
I'm wondering whether it's possible to update which interface mocp is using for the "master" volume, on demand?
When I connect my computer to my bluetooth speakers, I have to go into sound settings, and choose the bluetooth speaker as the active speaker. However, when changing the volume, mocp is still controlling the old option; my computer's speaker.
Is it possible to get mocp to update to the new one, without restarting it?
Thanks
jcf
Mon, 2016-04-25 08:18
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MIA
I e-mailed "MegaManSec" at his last known address to clarify the question but have received no response.
So if you didn't receive my e-mail and are still looking for an answer, you had better e-mail mocmaint.
MegaManSec
Fri, 2016-05-06 08:20
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Oh, my email didn't come
Oh, my email didn't come through?
That's strange.
Here was my response:
"Yep, that's right!
I'm unable to try out things anymore, as I've switched OS' to FreeBSD
which doesn't support bluetooth at the moment, so no external speakers
to change master to.
Speaking of which, I have found another problem, when using mocp with
freebsd. It seems that the volume is not saved in mocp.
I play a song, adjust the volume using < and > (or , and .), but then
when the song changes, it goes back to 45%.
I messed around with the config, such as:
SoundDriver = OSS
OSSDevice = /dev/dsp
OSSMixerDevice = /dev/mixer master
but to not avail.
It's not really a big deal, but it may be something to look into in the
future.
Thanks for the email by the way,
Josh"
jcf
Sun, 2019-09-22 20:24
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I Think This Offers A Solution
See this comment for further discussion on the 45% volume issue.