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techidave:
I did give these a try. For some reason, probably user error, I couldn't get the setting to save. So I tried Target's and it worked since that setting was already hard coded.
I went back and reread lanux's post and then placed a setting in the ini file and all is well. I did like the idea that his automatically saved to the startup folder.
Other than that they are both capable programs..
thanks again and I will be awarding credits to both.
lanux128:
I did give these a try. For some reason, probably user error, I couldn't get the setting to save. So I tried Target's and it worked since that setting was already hard coded.
I went back and reread lanux's post and then placed a setting in the ini file and all is well. I did like the idea that his automatically saved to the startup folder.-techidave (July 19, 2008, 05:50 AM)
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@techidave: thanks for the credit. but i'm curious about the error that you mentioned. does the program saves the value to the INI file or you manually had to edit?
techidave:
When I checked the ini file, there was no setting there. So I manually put 50 in, saved and then when I logged back in, the wav settng was at 50% when before that it was at 0. Like I said, it was user error on my part. When the box first came up asking for a value, I was thinking it already had a value in it so I left it blank. By the time I realized it didn't, then I couldn't get the box to come back up. It was on re-reading your post that I discovered it used an ini file for settings.
oh well...its another day here in Kansas with the high temps to be 101! I hope the a/c don't fail.
Target:
many thanks for the credits (really not necessary :-[)
did you get the amended version (toggles mute status off)?
and I wondered if a lesser volume setting would be better (as 50% is potentially quite loud...)
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