On 10/27/2010 12:25 PM, JD wrote:
On 10/27/2010 12:21 AM, D Wyatt wrote:
> In ~/.mplayer/config, vo=xv, ao=alsa, vf=eq2
I have mplayer-1.0-0.117.20100703svn.fc13.i686
and I have the seame settings in ~/.mplayer/config
and yet, mplayer does not show any of the slides
you mention. Are you sure the slides you are talking
about are not part of some other GUI tool?
One equalizer that works well is the
pulseaudio-equalizer-2.7-3.fc13.noarch
Install it and run it. In the gui, you have to enable it
and then set your equalizer slides
On older cpus like mine, it is a kludgey interface because
it has a considerable lag time between setting and taking
the effect.
Try it.
Fwiw, I have mplayer-1.0-0.117.20100703svn.fc13.x86_64.
I usually invoke it by right-clicking on a filename in
Konqueror and selecting mplayer from the drop-down menu.
Perhaps you are referring to the non-gui, command line
invocation of mplayer. I generally use the gui unless I
need specific options such as diagnostic output. In the
gui vrsn, right click brings up a drop-down menu, where
you can select the equalizer; mouse clicks in the video
display invoked from the cmdline produce an error, if I
recall correctly. As I thought I emphasized, it is the
brightness control I am most interested in, not audio.
However, I am aware of the pulse mixer.
I have been using mplayer since at least as far back as F7,
maybe F4 (I can't remember for sure). It is my primary
video viewer on linux and I use it a lot. The majority of
videos play a little too dark, so I usually bump up the
brightness about 10 points.
Regards,
D Wyatt