Gom Audio setup.
John Isige
Well, I'm trying Gom Audio, as opposed to the player because I have VLC for video playback. Any tips on setting it up? F5 gets you to general preferences and ctrl-p plays and pauses, but that's about what I know. I have no idea how to set up keyboard shortcuts or change audio output or anything like that, and there appears to be no menus, at least, the alt key brings nothing up. The documentation, at least on their site, is awful and not particularly helpful. But really, accessing all of the preferences or settings or whatever you call it should be all I need to know, since I assume it will give the keyboard shortcuts it has by default.
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Bobby Vinton <vinton.bobby5277@...>
Well I will try to help. All the menus are done by the applications key so just open that program and hit your applications key and every thing you need to set up should be there.
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From: John Isige
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2018 4:52 PM To: nvda@nvda.groups.io Subject: [nvda] Gom Audio setup.
Well, I'm trying Gom Audio, as opposed to the player because I have VLC for video playback. Any tips on setting it up? F5 gets you to general preferences and ctrl-p plays and pauses, but that's about what I know. I have no idea how to set up keyboard shortcuts or change audio output or anything like that, and there appears to be no menus, at least, the alt key brings nothing up. The documentation, at least on their site, is awful and not particularly helpful. But really, accessing all of the preferences or settings or whatever you call it should be all I need to know, since I assume it will give the keyboard shortcuts it has by default.
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Jacob Kruger
Everything in gom player works via context menu, with most common commands having hotkeys assigned to them as well - invoke context menu, and, explore the various submenus, but, space bar toggles playback, arrow keys jump backward and forward, and change volume levels, etc. etc.
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On 2018/01/05 23:52, John Isige wrote:
Well, I'm trying Gom Audio, as opposed to the player because I have VLC for video playback. Any tips on setting it up? F5 gets you to general preferences and ctrl-p plays and pauses, but that's about what I know. I have no idea how to set up keyboard shortcuts or change audio output or anything like that, and there appears to be no menus, at least, the alt key brings nothing up. The documentation, at least on their site, is awful and not particularly helpful. But really, accessing all of the preferences or settings or whatever you call it should be all I need to know, since I assume it will give the keyboard shortcuts it has by default.
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John Isige
Is there no way to set the audio output device? I have multiple sound cards. I don't see one in either the preferences or the context menus.
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On 1/5/2018 16:05, Jacob Kruger wrote:
Everything in gom player works via context menu, with most common commands having hotkeys assigned to them as well - invoke context menu, and, explore the various submenus, but, space bar toggles playback, arrow keys jump backward and forward, and change volume levels, etc. etc.
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Jacob Kruger
Don't think gom player itself offers that, but, for example, here's the trial download page of a paid-for piece of software that can offer that type of thing - no idea if it's accessible at all, since my laptop, etc. have only got single audio devices in them:
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http://www.chevolume.com/Download.aspx Stay well Jacob Kruger Blind Biker Skype: BlindZA "Resistance is futile, but, acceptance is versatile..."
On 2018/01/06 00:12, John Isige wrote:
Is there no way to set the audio output device? I have multiple sound cards. I don't see one in either the preferences or the context menus.
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John Isige
Thanks. I'll stick with either Foobar 2000 or VLC then. So far, Foobar is winning, except for all of the customization work you have to do setting up your own hotkeys.
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On 1/8/2018 1:34, Jacob Kruger wrote:
Don't think gom player itself offers that, but, for example, here's the trial download page of a paid-for piece of software that can offer that type of thing - no idea if it's accessible at all, since my laptop, etc. have only got single audio devices in them:
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