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In Reply to: RE: cPlay - the open source high-end audio player using ASIO posted by cics on May 05, 2008 at 13:31:58
Offers high quality 64 bit double precision digital volume control (in 0.5db steps). This can be bypassed.
Just noticed this at the top of the page but have no idea how it can be done.
Can someone tell me?
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Don't know how to bypass this, but sure can be removed.
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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 :)
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I feel sure you have it right.
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