Subbu68
Well-Known Member
Something new I learnt today that computer's mixers throw away bits to control volume!!!.Windows may be using the windows mixer in which case the volume is controllable, but it will be throwing away bits to control volume. Most media players have software volume control. But If your media player has option to use ASIO driver (foobar surely has), then you may find volume control no longer works. Same is the case with mac. I'm able to change the volume by using the apple music player's volume control. This will be software volume control and will always work. But the volume control in the top status bar doesn't work
Also it looks like the iFi firmware has a problem. I took a look at what the iFi dac reports to the OS regarding it's controls. To my horror I find that an extra trailing space has been added to the mixer control name. The volume control is named 'iFi (by AMR) HD USB Audio ' : there is a trailing space character. mpd player always removes spaces at the beginning and the end of device name, control names. Hence it is not able to access the volume control.
A space in the name of device creates such a havoc?