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Volume issues And MKV issues

Postby hoskind1 » Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:01 pm

Hi guys

Firstly i'd like to say what a great piece of software and easy it is to use - had a great couple tips off some people on the forum (sorting buffering out and other issues)

Now i've got a couple little issues that you might be able to help with.

Firstly - when playing AVI's i've noticed it plays very quiet? On a laptop i have to turn the volume to the max and all windows sounds etc are super loud but videos i have to lean quite close to hear it?

Second - Regarding MKV's I love to watch bleach anime and its all in japanese AKA english subtitles. I cant seem to be able to view the subs that are embedded into the MKV is there anything i can do to fix this?

Many thanks guys
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Re: Volume issues And MKV issues

Postby ytechie » Fri Jan 20, 2012 3:19 pm

I think that the avi volume issue has to do with the volume of the original avi file. I have some files that have low volumes on any player.

I don't know if embedded subtitles are supported by JW player, but try googling it for more info.

Also, this might be helpful: viewtopic.php?p=21941
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Re: Volume issues And MKV issues

Postby evereux » Fri Jan 20, 2012 6:03 pm

hoskind1 wrote:Firstly - when playing AVI's i've noticed it plays very quiet? On a laptop i have to turn the volume to the max and all windows sounds etc are super loud but videos i have to lean quite close to hear it?


Are you able to compare the original and Subsonic output back to back? Preferably in a client that doesn't apply any artificial volume boosting. As ytechie suggests it's probably the source file that's also quite.
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Re: Volume issues And MKV issues

Postby BKKKPewsey » Fri Jan 20, 2012 6:24 pm

To the OP - I presume you are using the web player?
Have you checked the volume in the web video player ?
It appears to be separate from the audio player and is not tied in directly with the Windows master volume control.
I tend to set both the audio and video audio volume levels to 100% in SS and then control using the Windows volume slider.
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Re: Volume issues And MKV issues

Postby hoskind1 » Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:24 pm

Hi many thanks for response's

AVI problem was indeed the file itself - other files are fine many thanks.

I'll have a read through the subtitle thread many thanks for that.

One final issue is - isit possible to set different user's different folder access? for example i have access to whole drive but a friend has access to only "movies" or "series" etc?

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Re: Volume issues And MKV issues

Postby ytechie » Sun Jan 22, 2012 2:41 am

Setting different folder permissions per user is not possible. Yet.
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