Hi and thanks in advance for any help or suggestions that can be offered. I have three main questions.
I have been happily using MC 17 then MC 18 for about 14 months now. I am currently using it strictly for my computer setup. I am using an Asus Xonar Essence STX soundcard on a Win 7, 64 bit system. Because I need to hear mail come in when I'm away from my desk, I have been using ASIO output and application volume to adjust via the slider. About a month ago I all of a sudden couldn't adjust the volume with the slider; I had to do so on the speaker volume control. I was having some other driver issues so I didn't think too much of it. I have just finished a complete reinstall on my system and reinstalled MC 18 with the same settings as before. Yes, I can confirm that because I took screenshots of all the settings first.
I restalled MC 18 using the download I had used previously (I believe it was 18.0.059). My settings were once again working as I wanted, but I was doing some poking about in the Wiki and forums looking to see what my best option might be for sound quality. I found the following link:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?PHPSESSID=crb9916lkqkipvtvssfeb88d57&topic=75605.0 which, while it seemed quite a stretch, I thought might mean that there could be a way that I could use ASIO output and system volume as well.
I updated to the latest version and now I'm back to the same situation of application volume not having any effect when using the volume slider! So my questions are as follows:
1. Is there a bug in the latest version(s) of MC 18 that is causing this, or is there an additional setting that I need to be using? And a follow-up to this question would be whether there is an easy way to revert back to a previous version if there is indeed a bug.
2. I might as well ask the question that led me to do some research in the first place. Given that I want to be able to adjust the volume via the slider yet want the best sound quality possible (and sometimes I have it turned down significantly lower), am I better off going with direct sound and system volume, or ASIO and application volume? Or are both options equally atrocious?
3. Is there another setup that I could use to accommodate these two different volume level requirements? Different zones perhaps? I'm grasping at straws here for ways to enjoy the best sound quality my system can offer while both hearing mail come in and yet not annoy the neighbours.
Thank you!