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Issue created Jun 29, 2020 by Rich28@Rich28

Issue with different volume levels

I’ve just upgraded to version 1.4.12 (from 1.4.10) and noticed that the volume level that the renderer has for a radio source now differs and appears to be independent to the volume level that’s assigned to a playlist for a media server.

If for example, I start off by listening to a radio source and set the volume to let’s say ‘80’, then play a track from a media server, there’s no guarantee that the volume level for the track would remain at ‘80’, rather it would be at the volume level that had previously been set for the playlist. If I then adjust the volume of the track to say ‘50’, then skip back to the radio source, then the volume level for that will continue to be set at ‘80’. I also note that if while using version 1.4.10 I use Kazoo as the control point and play a radio source then this is appended to the playlist, but this process of passing a radio source to Kazoo’s playlist doesn’t occur with 1.4.12.

Incidentally, this with Moode Audio, so that’s the buster build of upmpdcli.

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