Admittedly, I'm not an expert on audio/volume processing and what not so if this seems a very nooby question, I apologise.
I just want to know what the benefit of using the
Internal Volume option is and what some of the sub-options do. For example, what should I enter in to the
Internal volume reference level? Is the
Loudness feature worth it? Can my audio set-up benefit from it in the first place?
My media server HTPC is in my bedroom and doubles as my office PC these days; therefore, I spend equal time sitting in front of it as I do sitting in the living room (I use my Xbox One as the main push client and play-back device there). When I
do opt to go to the bedroom and listen to music or some such, I use a pair of
Plantronics BackBeat PRO 2 SE's via Bluetooth connection. I am aware of the lossy nature of the standard but it nonetheless beats out my tinny monitor speakers. I currently have no plans to incorporate desktop speakers and tend to visit my bedroom at night anyway; however, the cans
do have a standard 3.5mm port I could use instead if I so chose.
I followed the instructions
here but the test didn't turn out as expected: Silence/hiss doesn't increase in volume when turning up the volume control on the BackBeat PRO 2 SE's; however, turning up the system volume to 100% afterwards makes it
far too loud. Is internal volume
supposed to work independent of system volume, or no?