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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: filippo on May 11, 2014, 10:24:53 am
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I have a CP800 from classé which is on the DLNA network.
i tried to control the volume on the CP800 from the volume bar in MC and I had an explosion of the volume up to 100% of the amplifier!
is it possible to remove this option?
by the way this is dangerous for the ears and the equipment also.
i am not able to go to the volume mode which I would like to disable as the menu indicates to go the DNLA server in 'options' which does not show it.
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Pick:
Player > Volume > Disabled Volume
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thank you Matt!
but it does not work. there is only: vol up / vol down /mute
nor in options...
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see file
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Weird. It is there for me. What version of MC are you running?
Try Tools -> Options -> Audio -> Volume -> Volume Mode -> Disabled Volume
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Pick:
Player > Volume > Disabled Volume
Probably one of your first posts after month.
Good to see your back
Take good care of yourself
All the best
Vincent
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last last one!
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I'm not sure that this is an option for DLNA.
If it is not responding to standard DLNA volume controls, I would take it up with the manufacturer.
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It sounds like the device only supports volume controlled by DLNA at levels of 0 and 100. Essentially on/off.
It seems like the renderer should ignore the volume control function in this situation and support the mute on/off instead.
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yes, on/of only.
and this is dangerous for the equipment.
no way to do as in player .
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I have informed Classé of this, but it would be good to see if something is on JRiver side also....
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Classé confirms that it would not be on their side but on yours...possible?
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Download the UPnP developer tools from here http://opentools.homeip.net/dev-tools-for-upnp and run the Device Spy application and observe what happens when you call the SetVolume method on your renderer whilst it is playing something from MC...
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Andrew,
thank you for the info, and I am going to try.
anyhow whatever I do, restart the programs, take out the CP800 and put it back, same situation...
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is this of help?