On 2013-02-08 23:44:59, Francesco Poli wrote:
> > According to upstream's answer, this is not going to happen. Since I'm
> > not going to work on this either, let's tag the bug wontfix.
> 
> I am not sure I understand the answer from upstream.
> It seems to be claimed that what I would like to get is simply obtained
> by leaving blank settings in gnome-mplayer preferences.
> 
> But this does not seem to work for all mplayer settings: for instance,
> how can I convince gnome-mplayer to use whatever initial volume is
> configured in ~/.mplayer/config (20 % in my case)?
> 
>   $ cat .mplayer/config 
>   [default]
>   ao=jack,alsa
>   volume=20 
>   vo=xv
>   vf=screenshot
> 
> I haven't found any option for the initial volume, so I couldn't leave
> its value blank...

Well, there is no option for the intial volume and there is nothing to leave
blank. He was talking about the video output.

The volume is controlled with the volume control right to the timeline. I must
admit that gnome-mplayer should at least save the volume setting since it's
always 100% on start.

Regards
-- 
Sebastian Ramacher

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