XnView: MP 0.84 x64
OS: Windows 7 - 64 bit
Effect: Turning the volume down to zero doesn't always mute it when playing videos. It seems to be that if the volume slider isn't moved to zero quickly enough it doesn't register as being turned all the way down. The only way to ensure it mutes is to very quickly drag the slider to the left, effectively slamming it into position.
To reproduce:
1. Play video
2. Turn volume to any level except zero (ideally 10+)
3. Slowly drag slider to zero, at which point sound should still be slightly audible
4. Turn volume back up, then very quickly drag it to zero, at which point it should be muted
Actual behaviour (bug): XnView doesn't mute audio despite volume being at zero if it is not turned down to zero fast enough
Expected behaviour: Audio should be muted when volume slider is at zero regardless of how quickly or slowly it is dragged there
0.84: Volume doesn't always mute when at zero (0)
Moderators: XnTriq, helmut, xnview, Dreamer
Re: 0.84: Volume doesn't always mute when at zero (0)
I could reproduce this problem.
Reproduced
Reproduced
Re: 0.84: Volume doesn't always mute when at zero (0)
Confirmed. 0.85 beta 4 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit.
Dreamer
Re: 0.84: Volume doesn't always mute when at zero (0)
O.k., thank you, I can also reproduce the problem. Issue 1221 is fixed in next version.
Pierre.
Re: 0.84: Volume doesn't always mute when at zero (0)
This problem is supposed to be fixed in XnView MP 0.87. Please check and confirm the bug fix here.
Pierre.
Re: 0.84: Volume doesn't always mute when at zero (0)
Looks fixed in 0.87 beta 1, thanks, Pierre.
Closed.
Closed.
Dreamer