by EMBBerwyn » Fri Jan 29, 2021 1:27 pm
No, I mean a listing of albums, such as, shown below:
Album name #1, Album recording artist, genre, year
Album name #2, Album recording artist, genre, year
Album name #3, Album recording artist, genre, year
Album name #4, Album recording artist, genre, year
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Album name #n, Album recording artist, genre, year
Yes, I tested playing a track on my Google Nest Hub Max and the volume control was satisfactory. As I understand the process I select a device to connect with a node on my Wi-Fi network to play sound on an external device. Once that connection is made, MediaMonkey sends a data stream (sounds) and control codes the determine the sounds and volume that I hear from the speaker.
Bose sound systems and speakers are one of the planet's most widely used sound systems and speakers so MediaMonkey developers must have written drivers to send the appropriate Bose control codes for volume, etc. to Bose devices. I don't know but I suspect the control codes for sound volume, etc. may the the same for almost all speakers and sound systems. Just like almost all printers use the same print codes for bold, underlining, font size, etc. If all 4 of my Bose devices have the same volume control problem what does that suggest?
No, I mean a listing of albums, such as, shown below:
Album name #1, Album recording artist, genre, year
Album name #2, Album recording artist, genre, year
Album name #3, Album recording artist, genre, year
Album name #4, Album recording artist, genre, year
.
'
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Album name #n, Album recording artist, genre, year
Yes, I tested playing a track on my Google Nest Hub Max and the volume control was satisfactory. As I understand the process I select a device to connect with a node on my Wi-Fi network to play sound on an external device. Once that connection is made, MediaMonkey sends a data stream (sounds) and control codes the determine the sounds and volume that I hear from the speaker.
Bose sound systems and speakers are one of the planet's most widely used sound systems and speakers so MediaMonkey developers must have written drivers to send the appropriate Bose control codes for volume, etc. to Bose devices. I don't know but I suspect the control codes for sound volume, etc. may the the same for almost all speakers and sound systems. Just like almost all printers use the same print codes for bold, underlining, font size, etc. If all 4 of my Bose devices have the same volume control problem what does that suggest?