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2008-08-16
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2008-08-16
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echo softvol=yes >> .mplayer/config echo softvol-max=700 >> .mplayer/config
cat .mplayer/config
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2008-08-16
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2008-08-18
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2008-08-18
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And at the end, it said go to MAN for details/adv options, I have not tried that cause I do not know where is the MAN.....sort of like window user cannot find the any button when asked "press any button to proceed..."
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What I'm trying to do should be quite simple - raise the volume on mplayer. Evidently you have to get to the root file and then a file called mplayer.config or similar. I have learnt how to "become root" and can access the mplayer file. I get a list of mplayer functions and then the line
/home/user #
Then when I try .mplayer/conf or similar I get
not found or
permission denied.
What am I doing wrong?
Twynog