> [quoted lines by Michael Behrisch on April 22, 2002, at 20:53] > > >Since trplayer does not help me in regulating > >the volume and I do not want to start another mixer or such > >just for regulating volume I am looking for a different > >solution. Any suggestions? > > The RealPlayer stores its volume setting in the file > ".RealNetworks_RealMediaSDK_60", which can be found in your home directory. > Find the "Volume=" line, and set the percentage as needed. Do this when the > RealPlayer isn't running so that it and your editor won't compete for the file > content.
I tried, but it did not work. First of all there was no "Volume"-line thus I added one saying "Volume=100" but it was ignored completely. Are there some system-wide defaults overriding those? I am using RealPlayer 8.0.3.412 on SuSE Linux 7.2. The RealPlayer does read and touch the files and if I start it on a machine having no sound card it complains loudly and resets the volume to 0 (in the file) but nothing else happens. Should I try an older RealPlayer? And if so where to get one? (I tried with real.com but neither Version 7 nor the G2 were available for Linux). Thanks, Michael Behrisch
