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<blockquote data-quote="HTPCSourcer" data-source="post: 1055974" data-attributes="member: 74879"><p>Depends on your audio settings and the type of audio source you are listening to. If bistream is activated then the Windows audio mixer is by-passed and Windows-related volume commands have no effect. This is usually the case for DD 5.1 TV streams but can also apply to simple stereo signals if you are using the MePo Audio renderer MPAR and have configured it that way for quality reasons - the PC audio hardware is not exactly what an audiophile would call high-tech.</p><p> </p><p>The effect is pretty common and users get very confused when their system is all of a sudden muted and they can't hear audio when watching PCM-encoded TV but Dolby Digital is alright. For true HTPCs I recommend to map the amplifier volume to the remote.</p><p> </p><p>regards,</p><p>HTPC_Sourcer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HTPCSourcer, post: 1055974, member: 74879"] Depends on your audio settings and the type of audio source you are listening to. If bistream is activated then the Windows audio mixer is by-passed and Windows-related volume commands have no effect. This is usually the case for DD 5.1 TV streams but can also apply to simple stereo signals if you are using the MePo Audio renderer MPAR and have configured it that way for quality reasons - the PC audio hardware is not exactly what an audiophile would call high-tech. The effect is pretty common and users get very confused when their system is all of a sudden muted and they can't hear audio when watching PCM-encoded TV but Dolby Digital is alright. For true HTPCs I recommend to map the amplifier volume to the remote. regards, HTPC_Sourcer [/QUOTE]
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