I was directed to a rather old thread (
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,94740.0.html ) from the wiki, but figured I'd start a new topic in the v23 forum instead.
I've been using a Grace Design m9XX and m920 with Media Center for Windows for quite a while. Each DAC/amp has physical external volume controls, so I've had MC's Volume mode set to "Disabled" for several major versions. Today (long story), I blew the dust off my old AudioQuest DragonFly v1.2 and decided to use it with MC 23 for the first time. As soon as I started playing my first track ... at 100% volume ... I realized I probably had a setting wrong. This started my discovery into the "new" volume settings we now have.
In the old days (MC20? MC 21? MC 22?), I vaguely recall within the Audio -> Audio Device -> Device settings... we had an option to pick which volume control device to use for a given Audio Device. I'd usually pick the AudioQuest DragonFly to control the ... AudioQuest DragonFly [WASAPI] volume. However, in MC 23, the settings are a little different. They are now a global option under Audio with the following options:
* Application Volume
* Internal Volume
* System Volume
* Disabled Volume
My question, finally, is: given the unique hardware-via-software volume control capabilities of the DragonFly v1.2, which setting is the best? I tried Internal Volume, which has gotten high marks in the wiki, but this seems to work "in-line" with the Windows volume control, creating two serial attenuators for the audio. IOW, 50% + 50% = 25% volume. Should I nail up the Windows volume to 100% and use the Internal Volume exclusively? This works, of course, but if I happen to fire up TIDAL, I'd darn well better remember to lower the volume before I blow out my ears.
Any comments and suggestions are welcome and encouraged. Thanks!
- Dave