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Hallo,

I wanted to use the options of mplayer to send all the stereo audio to only one loudspeaker. It works with the command-line:
mplayer '/home/path-to.mp3'   -af channels=1:0:0:0

To check if the command-line-options are really working well, this option is more effective; it reduces the volume in dB (-12dB is a quarter): 
mplayer -af volume=-12 '/home/path-to.MP3

But if I set this in the "Erweiterte Einstellungen" (suppose it is extended configuration in English) in audio-tab with mplayer choosen, nothing changes in the playback of gmusicbrowser. If I stop and play another song it is still behaving as if there isn't any parameter set. I tried to close and reopen the application gmusicbrowser - no difference in behaviour.

Do you know why?

With commandline mplayer it works. It seems like the parameter aren't read and applied in gmusicbrowser.

In this "Erweiterte Einstellungen" the first line says "mplayer Befehl" (translated mplayer-command); what does this mean? I have written there mplayer - is that right?
The second line is "Mplayer-Optionen". I put there in:       -af volume=-25

What is the problem?






A feature request is to implement

  • a free command line in this audio output, for example with %t for the title-string
or
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Suggestions / using aqualung for playback
April 11, 2010, 00:16:35
Aqualung is a great player, working with jackd and without and has got gapless playbacks. It is even possible to run effects like a compressor .... ; and it is remote controllable via CLI.
cueing: http://aqualung.factorial.hu/manual/aqualung-doc.html#id81916
file handler: http://aqualung.factorial.hu/manual/aqualung-doc.html#id82110

may an input and a connection to that great player ... (but not so great browser ;) - and never as great as gmusicbrowser anyhow)

but the visuals are canceled with that ;) - read more there