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Problem with Volume control

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JimH:

--- Quote from: Doof on June 10, 2020, 12:38:35 am ---Sometimes even a simple setting needs to be turned off and back on again lol.

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When TV's and radios had tubes, we used to have to whack them now and then.

EnglishTiger:

--- Quote from: JimH on June 10, 2020, 06:50:59 am ---When TV's and radios had tubes, we used to have to whack them now and then.

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And occasionally open up the thing and do some Debuging  ;D

macdonjh:
Reopening this thread to thank @BillH and @doof for their help way-back-when.  I am also using a Schiit Eitr USB-to-S/PDIF converter and had exactly the same problem @stevehughes described.  I don't know whether setting MC28 to "internal volume", or setting the "Hot Keys (ignore volume)" is what fixed my problem (I made both changes simultaneously), but whatever, my 2-channel audio is working.

Thanks.

[edit] I just did a little experimenting and the fixes above have also restored multi-channel audio as well.  Now I need to follow-up with the other threads I've started/ participated in to get my Zone Switches configured because when my Eitr is plugged in, MC28 won't provide output to my pre-pro.  I get an Audio error.

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