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Woodshop Flunky:

--- Quote from: gabe on July 18, 2011, 03:57:09 pm ---...

You could then create 1942.ini in your ini directory. The file should look something like this:


--- Code: ---volume -12
--- End code ---

...

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Thanks!  This worked well.

djm858:

--- Quote from: Woodshop Flunky on July 18, 2011, 04:41:14 pm ---
--- Quote from: gabe on July 18, 2011, 03:57:09 pm ---...

You could then create 1942.ini in your ini directory. The file should look something like this:


--- Code: ---volume -12
--- End code ---

...

--- End quote ---

Thanks!  This worked well.

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Just wondering (as I'm unable to check right now).  Is "volume -12" relative to the current volume setting or an absolute volume, and does it reset back automatically when the game exits?

Thanks,

scofthe7seas:

--- Quote from: djm858 on July 18, 2011, 04:49:55 pm ---Just wondering (as I'm unable to check right now).  Is "volume -12" relative to the current volume setting or an absolute volume, and does it reset back automatically when the game exits?

Thanks,

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Do you mean like a global setting, in windows (or whatever)? It changes in game volume only, relative to whatever volume level you have your system set as. If you have the speaker volume up way high, turning it down in mame will make it "less way high". I have the volume button mapped to a admin button. Some games are much louder than others, so it's pretty convenient. I also have a command line in mame to set the volume down -3, in case some games are too quiet and should be turned up.

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