use-revolution Digest, Vol 14, Issue 66

Ken Ray kray at sonsothunder.com
Fri Nov 26 13:34:48 EST 2004


On 11/26/04 9:44 AM, "Frank D. Engel, Jr." <fde101 at fjrhome.net> wrote:

> Ah, so that works for you, good.  I was getting concerned because of
> the other post.
> 
> The "set volume" command is part of the "Standard Additions" scripting
> additions library installed with every OS X system (and older versions
> as well, I think).  You can open the dictionary within the Script
> Editor.  There is lots of info in there, many commands to play with.
> For example, instead of "input" volume, you can also specify "output"
> or "alert" volume, each of these also runs from 0 to 100.  There is
> also an "output muted" option to mute the speakers:
> 
> set volume with output muted
> set volume without output muted
> 
> 
> "set volume" is listed under "Miscellaneous Commands" -> "Commands" in
> the dictionary.

This must be in a later version of OS X after 10.3.4, because my Standard
Additions only have :

  set volume <number>

as the syntax. What version of OS X are you running?

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
Email: kray at sonsothunder.com




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