Hi,
Using MC 21 on Windows 7 64-bit. I have both Realtek onboard motherboard audio and a Plantronics USB headset (which is its own sound card). I also have a Logitech G710+ keyboard with media-control keys and a volume scroll wheel. All drivers are up-to-date.
If either MC (the main interface) or Media Server are running, I find that whenever I switch audio devices (e.g. plug in or unplug the headset), the volume scroller on the keyboard stops working. But if I then switch back to the original audio device, the volume control works again. Basically, the volume control only works on whatever audio device was active at the time MC and/or Media Server were started up.
The Plantronics headset has its own volume controls... which ALSO fail to work if the motherboard audio was previously active/selected at the time MC/MS were launched.
If I quit out of both MC and Media Server, then I can switch audio devices at will and the volume controls will always work correctly. It's only when MC and/or Media Server are running that I have problems.
I've tried playing around with the Volume Mode setting in Tools/Options/Audio/Volume, but that just muddies the water further. For example, if I set it to "Application volume", then the volume controls affect the volume in MC (and only MC), BUT only while on the "original" device (the one active when MC/MS are started). If I switch devices while MC is using that setting, I can see the volume bar within MC changing as I move the controls, but the volume does not actually change.
If I set MC to "Internal volume" mode, then everything kind of works... the volume control affects MC's playback even after switching devices... but in this mode the controls only affect MC's volume, not the system volume, and I would rather have them affect the SYSTEM volume at all times. MC's not the only software that might issue sounds, after all. (Also, in this mode, the system volume does not change even after closing MC, because Media Server is still running in the background... system volume control does not return unless I also close Media server.)
If I set MC to "Disabled", then the volume controls don't work at all, obviously... even after closing MC, because again, Media Server is still running. The controls work again after closing all JR software.
Note that, at all times and in all configurations, the Windows volume control (in the System Tray) DOES WORK to change overall system volume... but this means I have to click on a tiny icon, then click-and-drag an even tinier scroll bar, in order to change the volume. I would much rather use the bigger, more intuitive volume wheel on my keyboard!
To reiterate, the main issue is that, with MC set to "System volume" (which is what I want), the volume controls stop working when the audio device changes. And this only happens while MC or its Media Server are running.
Am I overlooking something here? Is there any combination of settings that will allow the hardware volume controls to work as expected, and control the System volume at all times, regardless of which audio device is selected or how many times I change devices (and whether or not I have Media Server running in the background)? Or is this just an outright bug in the way MC interacts with the hardware volume controls?
Aimhere