For my desk speakers at home, I use a USB DAC that's connected to a 2.1 monitor setup and also to headphones.
I have always used 'System volume' because I sometimes play games, do web browser stuff, etc. where I need a volume slider.
But with the introduction of Loudness in Media Center, I want to use internal volume.
The only way I could think to make this work was by adding a new option (coming soon):
NEW: Added the WASAPI - Event Style option 'Maximize hardware volume during playback'.
This means I can leave the volume slider at a reasonable level, but during exclusive audio playback in Media Center, the system volume can be maxed out and I can use internal volume with loudness.
This mostly solves my problem, but there's one remaining issue.
I want the volume up / volume down keyboard buttons to run the system volume when playback is stopped. For extra credit, they would run the system slider regardless of the active zone when playback is stopped. This way, the volume buttons and remote would control Media Center while playing. But if a game or web browser is at the front, the volume keys would run the default system volume. I don't think I actually want the slider in Media Center to change how it works -- I'm only interested in the volume keys on the keyboard.
Does anybody else have a similar need? Maybe we could justify an advanced option for hot key handling like 'On volume keys, run default system volume when playback is stopped'.
Any advice?