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    Version 1.0.13 Sound does start way to loud in the latest release Windows

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    • S
      Starmanager
      last edited by

      Hi, I did check the latest release Version 1.0.13 tonight. I did notice the sound is allways after start on full volume but it shows like 15%. When you move the volume control it goes back to the last level. I did install back to the old version and the problem is gone.

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      • CherryStrawC
        CherryStraw
        last edited by

        That's strange, considering the last build was supposed to fix the wrong volume percentage in the controls.

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        • jonasJ
          jonas @CherryStraw
          last edited by

          I'm aware of it, it's already fixed. You can use the latest from https://builds.strawberrymusicplayer.org/ or you can workaround the bug by setting the output in the backend setting to other than auto.
          It's embarrassing because both 1.0.11, 1.0.12 and 1.0.13 has volume control bugs, but at least 1.0.13 has the least critical volume bug of them (1.0.11 and 1.0.12 is worse so don't use them. At least in 1.0.13 the crashes are fixed).
          This has to do with the new volume control synchronization that I implemented, which was a bit risky, but it led to more problems than anticipated.
          I will probably make a new release in a few days, I will just wait first and see that nothing more critical is reported.

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          • S
            Starmanager
            last edited by

            Thanks, I did try now the version https://builds.strawberrymusicplayer.org/windows/StrawberrySetup-1.0.13.1.gd711dcc9-Debug-mingw-x64.exe

            There is the volume Problem fixed for me. It has other issues. When you start the program it show the frame and close again. After the 2nd start it works sometimes after 2 seconds... and sometimes it hangs with the analyser bar and let you wait for 20 or more seconds. I did allready preload all the album pictures. May can I help with let run a logfile or something so you can see the errors?

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            • jonasJ
              jonas @Starmanager
              last edited by

              @Starmanager That's the debug version, it uses a console and is slower. If you pick one without -debug in the filename, it will be like a normal release.

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              • jonasJ
                jonas @jonas
                last edited by

                Also, the version you tested definitely doesn't have the volume fix, 1.0.13.1, that's only 1 commit version 1.0.13, which isn't the volume fix. Look at the dates, and pick the latest, usually on the bottom.

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                • S
                  Starmanager
                  last edited by

                  I did test now the latest Version 1.0.14. It does not start anymore to loud but I can use it on 10. I did install now 1.0.12 and can listen on volume 50. The same Volume. I will keep the version 1.0.12 until the problem is fixed. Thanks.

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                  • jonasJ
                    jonas @Starmanager
                    last edited by jonas

                    @Starmanager
                    I don't understand what you mean here. I don't plan to make a new release any time soon unless one or more critical issues are found.

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