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RE: How does one "bypass the volume control"

Posted by nagual19 on December 19, 2011 at 12:34:14:

I am 99 percent sure that cics has designed cPlay as such, that when You set the volume to 0.0dB, then all Volume Control Code would be bypassed. I think at last that would be the nearby Idea when one designs the graphical interface of such a great software as cPlay is. (to not spend another GUI button somewhere)

When one selects -0.5dB or other settings, then the code kicks in. I really think it does that in the least intrusive way from all worlds' audio software (32bit float etc)

#been away for some days, trying to comment on some of Mark, Bibo, Theo.. questions below. Many good points made these are brilliant developements :)