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 -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines