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Материал из SmartPlayer

Introduction

Setting playback volume on different operating systems has its own limitations. Therefore, in this article, we describe in detail how to work with volume in the SmartPlayer platform.

Two types of volume

The SmartPlayer platform supports 2 types of volume, namely device volume and content volume. Below is the difference between them:

  • Device volume - this volume level is set on the device. In operating systems such as Windows or Linux, you may encounter the concept of a "system volume level." This is the volume level that is set for the operating system as a whole and is prioritized over content volume.
  • Content volume - this volume level is set when creating a broadcast/advertising campaign/announcement. This type of volume is a content setting and determines its playback volume level during playback.

An example for the Windows operating system is:

  • Device volume - this is the volume slider that you set in the lower-right corner (system tray)
  • Content volume - this is the volume level that you set in your browser or media player (for example, VLC)