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If you think you have a coarse volume control frequently happening with hot keys, you can have a finer volume control by trying the following option in the command line . | If you think you have a coarse volume control frequently happening with hot keys, you can have a finer volume control by trying the following option in the command line . | ||
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In the command line write “vlc –help” and afterwards type “--volume-step=1”. | In the command line write “vlc –help” and afterwards type “--volume-step=1”. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:24, 5 September 2013
Fine tune volume control
If you think you have a coarse volume control frequently happening with hot keys, you can have a finer volume control by trying the following option in the command line .
In the command line write “vlc –help” and afterwards type “--volume-step=1”.
Your sound should be good now.
This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
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