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skywalka:
Hi guys.

Have you ever listened to an mp3 or video that sounded like the volume was turned down.  So you opened the Windows taskbar volume control only to find the volume isn't turned down.

How much easier would it be to just glance at your volume icon & see if the level is at maximum or another level.  If the volume is muted this is reflected in the icon.  Why not for all volumes?

Thanx for looking.

Edit by brotherS: Please don't forget to start subjects in here with "IDEA: ...", thanks.

brotherS:
Have you ever listened to an mp3 or video that sounded like the volume was turned down.  So you opened the Windows taskbar volume control only to find the volume isn't turned down.

How much easier would it be to just glance at your volume icon & see if the level is at maximum or another level.  If the volume is muted this is reflected in the icon.  Why not for all volumes?
-skywalka (May 08, 2006, 08:00 AM)
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You want to use the Winamp Advanced Controls, read https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=3198.0 for more info.

I never ever change Windows' volume, I only change it in Winamp (music) and Zoom Player (video) - and in both programs by using the keyboard. Zoom Player displays volume changes while they happen, for Winamp there are the Winamp Advanced Controls (see above).

Happy playing!

skywalka:
I never like to change Windows' volume either but when you encounter, for example, a webpage with playing music & you have that page open for a long time you may need to turn down the volume.  I'd say the volume is only down 10% of the times I check.

I'm trying Winamp Advanced Controls now.  Thanx for the tip.

I still think displaying the volume level in the volume icon is reassuring & optimum.

superboyac:
I like the idea.  And I also use winamp advanced controls with the keyboard.  And I also never change windows volume, unless there's no other way, like in the webpage example.

As a sidenote, it would be nice if there was a way to control the volume of the web browser, because often the flash videos or sounds coming from webpages have no volume control, which is really annoying.  it would be cool if firefox or ie had it's own volume control, like in the status bar area or something.

skywalka:
Try IndieVolume.  https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=3155.0

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