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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 25 for Windows => Topic started by: marko on August 28, 2019, 09:14:45 am
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I have a mouse with a free spinning scroll wheel...
I had just given it a good old spin to shift the list a lot...
I then set the cursor out of the way under the search field, top right, and the volume shot up to 100%
Got a bit of a shock, and discovered that this happened because the scroll wheel was still spinning.
Further investigation reveals that the volume slider responds to the scroll wheel anywhere inside "mainframe_top_border", even when over the File, Edit etc. top toolbar items...
Is that meant to be like that?
Just wondered. It's no big deal to me, my speakers didn't break and I now know not to do that, but it got me thinking that some folks spend a ton of money on equipment and it would be sad if a thing like this broke said equipment, if that were indeed even possible?
-marko
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Yet another reason that software volume control is a bad idea. At some point you're going to have an accident. It's essentially guaranteed. You really need a real hardware volume control (preamp, AVR, etc) in an audio system.
Brian.
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I really recommend volume protection in these cases.
My home amp would explode the speakers at 100%, but I just never have to worry about it because of this feature.
It's a power amp that only switches on and off, so hardware volume just isn't a possibility.
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There is an option under audio to use application, or system volume for volume control. I set it to disable and use eventghost to control my avr.