Volume control for CGoban
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Volume control for CGoban
It would be really nice to have. I don't like having to keep changing my computer volume, because I need to hear certain alerts (an IM program mainly), but to get the right volume for system sounds CGoban is too loud.
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Re: Volume control for CGoban
In windows (vista) you can adjust the volume for each programm separately. (so no need to change it inside cgoban itself)
I use that sometimes. It works fine for me.
I would guess there is something similar on MAC's
I use that sometimes. It works fine for me.
I would guess there is something similar on MAC's
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Re: Volume control for CGoban
freegame wrote:In windows (vista) you can adjust the volume for each programm separately. (so no need to change it inside cgoban itself)
I use that sometimes. It works fine for me.
I would guess there is something similar on MAC's
No, that's not the case. In general, every program I have that plays sounds (other than system beeps) has a volume control. CGoban is the only program I have this problem with.
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Re: Volume control for CGoban
Bump.
I would really like to see this fixed; it's a major annoyance. Wms, any comments? Would it be that hard to add a volume control to the app?
I would really like to see this fixed; it's a major annoyance. Wms, any comments? Would it be that hard to add a volume control to the app?
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Re: Volume control for CGoban
I agree that this would be nice. I've noticed on some online lectures (Guo Juan's), there are independent volume controls for both voice and move/stone volume. Really a nice idea. And although Ubuntu often has independent application volume control, it doesn't seem to work for java apps--at least not CGoban.