From '
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Volume', under
'Volume Modes', I quote:
"Internal Volume applies volume inside the 64bit JRiver audio
engine. This is the highest quality possible software volume. More on
64bit processing here Audio Bitdepth."
Under 'Picking Between System Volume and Internal Volume',
"If the noise is unchanged when you turn up the volume:
Use 'Internal Volume' and leave the System Volume at 100%. This is
advantageous because you get a 64bit volume and also because it allows
Media Center to have as much signal headroom as possible, which is
especially important if you do processing (upsampling, room
correction, bass management, etc.)."
So far, so good...
I tried the 'Internal Volume' and 'System Volume' at 100% (I assume
the System Volume control is the slider on the main screen. I can find
no other).
When I set these conditions, exit and reenter MC24, the
'System Volume' slider has returned to 0%.
This is poor behavior for a setting said to said to provide the best
sound quality.
In addition, the slider is pathetic. It is hard to use - much too
small. Provide a setting, if 'Internal Volume' is chosen, to set the
percent of 'System Volume' to use, be it 50% or 100%. Let the user
decide what provides the highest quality sound for their system.