My question: Is there any possibility to limit the volume in JRiver while using it in DLNA mode?
MC can control the volume sent to a DLNA Renderer even when the file is being sent in Original format.
Unfortunately, the two settings that would help you here:
Options > Audio > Volume > Maximum volume.
Options > Audio > Volume > Volume Protection.
Don't apply when playing to a DLNA Renderer (Streamer). It would be nice if they did, but they only apply to local audio devices.
I'd be happy if someone had an idea
You can set DLNA to "Specified Output Format", so that MC is transcoding the file, and hence you can apply DSP under DLNA. Then you could use the Equaliser or Parametric Equaliser to tun down the Volume.
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/DSP_Over_DLNAhttps://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,92801.0.htmlIf you set this up so that even with the Teac NT-505 at full volume it isn't too loud, then MC will protect your system and your ears.
TEST THIS SETUP VERY CAREFULLY, STARTING WITH THE TEAC VOLUME SET LOW.However, if you accidentally played something to the TEAC from another source outside MC with the TEAC set at 100% you are probably going to do damage.
So setting the volume on the Teac NT-505 to 100% and using the MC DSP volume controls may be a greater risk than setting it to 40% and managing that big volume knob on the TEAC. You need to decide that, based on your installation.
Maybe you have the wrong speakers or setup for the Teac NT-505?
Maybe you should ask on the TEAC forum?
Tape the volume knob on the Teac NT-505 at 40%?