by Andre Gosselin » Tue Jan 07, 2014 3:30 pm
My mistake (???) I feel a bit stupid now, realizing that the problem seems related to the external player used, in my case a SimAudio Mind 180D. This renderer does not allow volume control through UPnP (only through their proprietary app), so volume must be adjusted manually on the amp. The "problem" then goes like this. MM is started with local player selected and the volume level set to 100%. After choosing the Mind renderer as the external player, the volume level slider is reset to some preset (default?) value on the player, which happened to be 0% in my case. When switching back to the local renderer, the volume level remains at 0% instead of being reset to its previous value, so nothing is heard! I should have kept a more careful eye on the volume slider, but to my defense, the slider is really small and easy to miss.
It seems natural to expect the volume level to be reset on the local player to what it was before the switch to the external player, but this seems not to be the case. I tested with another external renderer (Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6), and I could verify that the volume level set on this device once selected "sticks" to it whenever it is selected. It seems that MM 4.1 handles the volume level as a "per device" property, except for the local renderer which from my tests appears to "inherit" the volume level of the previously selected device.
Regards
My mistake (???) I feel a bit stupid now, realizing that the problem seems related to the external player used, in my case a SimAudio Mind 180D. This renderer does not allow volume control through UPnP (only through their proprietary app), so volume must be adjusted manually on the amp. The "problem" then goes like this. MM is started with local player selected and the volume level set to 100%. After choosing the Mind renderer as the external player, the volume level slider is reset to some preset (default?) value on the player, which happened to be 0% in my case. When switching back to the local renderer, the volume level remains at 0% instead of being reset to its previous value, so nothing is heard! I should have kept a more careful eye on the volume slider, but to my defense, the slider is really small and easy to miss.
It seems natural to expect the volume level to be reset on the local player to what it was before the switch to the external player, but this seems not to be the case. I tested with another external renderer (Cambridge Audio Stream Magic 6), and I could verify that the volume level set on this device once selected "sticks" to it whenever it is selected. It seems that MM 4.1 handles the volume level as a "per device" property, except for the local renderer which from my tests appears to "inherit" the volume level of the previously selected device.
Regards