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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Windows => Topic started by: Gwilson on November 28, 2017, 11:34:01 am
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You have addressed this before by saying set the volume to max and forget it. I am using an external renderer and audio system which I easily select at the start of any session of JRiver. I always use an external volume control and want JRiver's volume disabled. But this option disappears (from when I right click on the volume emblem) when I select my outside system. Why cannot this also maintain the disable feature here - almost no one using an external renderer wants to use JRiver to control volume (I should think)? Although I set the volume at max on the JRiver slider and forget it, sometimes it starts at min volume - slider all the way to left - for no reason I can see. When this happens I go nuts checking all the wiring, DAC settings etc and, like this morning, after about 15 minutes I discover the volume slider is all the way to the left. Again, why is the disable volume feature not available in the mode where most people want it disabled?
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have you tried any of this....if so maybe there is something wrong
take a peek here....tip....look under volume
https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Category:Frequently_Asked_Questions
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Under "disable volume" it refers me to the drop-down menu I get when I right click on the volume symbol in the upper left hand corner. I have tried that. As I said initially that option disappears when I am using my external playback system. The last entry I get is "Enable volume when bitstreaming". Is there another way to disable volume?
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Under "disable volume" it refers me to the drop-down menu I get when I right click on the volume symbol in the upper left hand corner. I have tried that. As I said initially that option disappears when I am using my external playback system. The last entry I get is "Enable volume when bitstreaming". Is there another way to disable volume?
I think that lasts only for this session on playback....in other words if you close MC you start fresh....If I'm understanding what your looking for....
tools options audio> look for volume.....is this what your referring to?
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In options > audio > volume, make sure that you do not have volume protection enabled, and have startup volume set to 100.
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Thanks, James...that should solve my problem. You'd think I would have learned to check the volume slider first when there was no sound, but NOOOO - I have to check every wire, check out the DAC's programming, etc. and THEN after 15 frantic minutes see the slider volume set at 0.