Re: Event Timer and Volume Control is available
I'm sure there are a number of solutions.
Mine uses an external program to notch the volume up or down invisibly.
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Re: Event Timer and Volume Control is available
I don't know about event timer, but we already had a discussion a while back about creating a volume control for AMS. Here's the layout:
Execute Program:
File Name: %WinDir%\sndvol32.exe
Arguments: -t
OS: Win95, Win98, WinME
Execute Program:
File Name %WinDir%\System32\sndvol32.exe
Arguments: -t
OS: WinNT, Win2K, WinXP
The -t argument is if you only want the single master slider without the full mixer. If you want the full mixer, leave the -t out. I'd have linked to the past discussion, but I don't remember where it was, and I didn't want to hunt for it. But this was the summary of what we concluded. This uses the built in volume control from Windows to control the volume, so you don't need a seperate program on your CD. Later.
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Event Timer and Volume Control is available
AMStools..
AMSvol
An invisible volume (WAV) conrol activated by any text or graphic object...
AMStimer
An event timer that can produce nice syncronized audio and video AMS projects...
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