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Old 12-03-2004, 09:50 PM
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Volume slider doesn't move with remote control changes

hello,

when i use my remote to change volume with btv open, the volume changes (up and down) as it should, but the volume slider on the btv interface (colored yellow) just sits at 100.

i've opened up the windows volume properties window while btv is in windowed mode and i see that the master volume goes up and down when i use the remote - the wave volume never moves.

i've heard talk of a red volume slider, so i'm wondering how this is supposed to work, and if i've configured something wrong.

any ideas?

thanks.
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Old 06-15-2005, 10:13 AM
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Re: Volume slider doesn't move with remote control changes

I have the exact same problem.

It looks as if the volume slider in BTV is associated with the Line In volume and not the master/wave volume sliders.

Is there any way to change this or just have the BTV volume slider get associated with the Master Volume instead ?
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