On Thursday 20 August 2009 13:09:28 hollunder(a)gmx.at wrote:
I think the interesting part in here is whether it
matters if all
controls are set to maximum _in_software_. Are there parts in the
software audio chain where it should or shouldn't be at 100%?
The individual chains are different but it should be possible to know
if it's a good idea for the individual parts, like alsa, PA,
applications, ...
In software it should be set high enough everywhere so that the final digital
stream that gets converted makes optimal use of the DAC dynamic range: As high
as possible so you don't loose your music in the noise, but as low as needed
so you don't get distortion from clipping. This is best controlled by the final
software-volume control directly before going to the soundcard. All the others
should be at 100% (= no change in the volume aka volume-factor of 1).
If multiple apps / usages should have multiple volumes, then the loudest one
should be at max and the others mixed accordingly.
But be aware that the volume fader some apps provide is not the volume of that
app but of master or pcm on the soundcard (if they picked the right channel
while trying to be smarter then the user).
Have fun,
Arnold