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wm4 685fbf25fe mixer: keep user volume setting when --softvol is used
When --softvol is enabled, the volume set by the "volume" property is
reset when changing to a new file or crossing ordered chapter boundaries.

Fix this by explicitly restoring the volume on audio reinitialization.
Now the behavior with --softvol should be the same as if a system mixer
is used, and the volume should be persistent across file changes.

This also works around an inconsistency with the mute flag. The frontend
assumed the mute flag is persistent across file changes, which was not
true with --softvol.

If not resetting the volume on playing new files is undesired, it can
be avoided by putting volume=100 in the mplayer config file.
2012-01-07 16:42:30 +01:00
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README

Compiling with full features requires development files for several
external libraries. Below is a list of some important requirements. For
more information see the output of './configure --help' for a list of options,
or look at the list of enabled and disabled features printed after running
'./configure'. If you think you have support for some feature installed
but configure fails to detect it, the file config.log may contain information
about the reasons for the failure.

Libraries specific to particular video output methods
(you'll want at least one of VDPAU, GL or Xv):
 - libvdpau (for VDPAU output, best choice for NVIDIA cards)
 - libGL (OpenGL output)
 - libXv (XVideo output)
general:
 - libasound   (ALSA audio output)
 - various general X development libraries
 - libfreetype
 - libfontconfig
 - libass
 - FFmpeg libraries (libavutil libavcodec libavformat libswscale libpostproc)

Most of the above libraries are available in suitable versions on normal
Linux distributions. However FFmpeg is an exception (distro versions may be
too old to work at all or work well). For that reason you may want to use
the separately available build wrapper that first compiles FFmpeg libraries
and libass, and then compiles the player statically linked against those.