How to change the step of volume scroll in VLC?
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00:00 How To Change The Step Of Volume Scroll In Vlc?
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00:25 Answer 2 Score 5
00:49 Answer 3 Score 0
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
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CTRL+P --> "Show All settings" --> "Audio" --> "Audio output volume step = 6,40"
With this, you get 2% volume step... (1% = 3,20)
ANSWER 2
Score 5
Actually, by default it steps volume down by 5% with a value of 12.8. Changing this to 6.4 steps it down by 2.5% and changing it to 3.2 steps it by 1.25%. So to get it to step volume by 1% you should change the step number to 2.56. Just tested it and I get the gratifying granularity of 1% increments.
ANSWER 3
Score 0
The max Value is 256 and it is equal to 100% of Volume in the GUI. So the single step of 1% is by 2,56. Every thing else is to factoring by multiplication of this Value by your required percent Value for Volume step.