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Android in my case, XP, XBMC 11.0/Eden. The problem also occurs with an iPad remote. If either remote included a 'mute' button, and/or the instructions on the app said to be sure to turn the volume back up after the communication test (or a different function than 'mute' was used for the communication test), there would likely be less of an issue.
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Xobbo
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I haven't "added" a remote, I'm still using the standard one that came with my PC, same as I was before.
I tried editing volumelevel in guisettings.xml as suggested above, but it just resets to -60dB when XBMC is started, the same as if I turn the volume up myself.
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damn...i was hoping you were using linux...but with windows 7 I really dont know what the cause of the problem is...and that is weird that the mute button remains even after it is unmuted...Someone must know what the problem is...but if it were me...id use revo uninstaller, and do an advanced uninstall to delete all of the registry keys, and program files associated with xbmc...and then I would do a fresh install of the stable release...you may want to save that option as a last resort however...and I would recommend exporting your libraries first just incase too
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Xobbo
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Thanks, I was thinking of trying to reinstall anyway. I'll try with Revo.
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Xobbo
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The plus key worked! Thanks, digitaltomj!
Actually, as simple a solution as it might seem, I don't use the keyboard for that PC so the solution wasn't exactly right in front of me. The same goes for returning to Now Playing, which was my other major issue with XBMC too - without a keyboard, most skins get stuck in the menus without any way to return to whatever's playing. It really annoyed me when people kept saying "it's easy - just press the tab key to go to full screen!" but I don't want to have to go searching for batteries to put in my keyboard every time I want to get back to the player. I thought the whole point of having a Media Center was so that you could operate your videos just from a remote control without getting "stuck". In the end I just had to find a skin with that option built into a menu.
Anyway, volume problem solved now it seems, although the fact that it XBMC can get stuck in a mode which constantly reset the volume setting, and which can only be solved (so far as we can tell) from the keyboard, seems like a bug to me. And I'd say the same about the "Now Playing" problem, despite the protestations of some members who claim it's not a problem because you only have to press the "Tab" key (which I don't have) or edit the XML settings files (a ridiculously complicated and time-consuming requirement for such a fundamental function).
Anyway, as I said, problem solved, so XBMC is now once again the best Media Center by far!
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set as default for all movies does *NOT*, i repeat *NOT* apply to the volume. the volume is an app-global and is not saved per video.
and xobbo. you go solve keymapping for all input devices there is. that would be some *MAGIC* code. i want it.
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Xobbo
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My comments have very little to do with key mappings. If there was a standard menu option to go back to "Now Playing" that would prevent people getting stuck - it's a design problem, not a technical one.