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Topic: The wheel adjusts the volume of 1 dB, and the pointer 0,5 dB (Read 891 times) previous topic - next topic
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The wheel adjusts the volume of 1 dB, and the pointer 0,5 dB

The wheel adjusts the volume of 1 dB, and the pointer 0,5 dB. In the settings Volume step (dB) = 1 dB. The volume control in the status bar and the main Volume Control behave differently at a volume value of 0.5 dB. In the status bar, the volume is reset to integer values. Basically, Volume Control is regulated by a fractional 0.5 dB, although it is added by 1 dB.

It is possible that with the setting Volume step (dB) = 1 dB, the volume everywhere is regulated by the whole 1 dB and no fractional 0.5 dB, i.e. 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ... When setting 0.5 dB, the volume was adjusted by 0.5 dB - 0, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5 ...? In the status bar and in the main regulator.

Re: The wheel adjusts the volume of 1 dB, and the pointer 0,5 dB

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v1.6.2
Now:
Adjusting the volume with the mouse cursor gives a step of 0.5 dB, although the options indicate a step of 1 dB.
Adjusting the volume with the mouse wheel gives a step of 1 dB - correct.
But if the cursor had previously set a fractional volume, for example 12.5 dB:
Adjusting the volume in the status bar with the mouse wheel rounds the volume up to an integer, eg 13dB is correct.
Adjusting the volume in the toolbar with the mouse wheel, does not round the volume to an integer, but adds 1 dB, 13.5, 14.5 - not correct

Can be done to:
- the volume specified in the options 1 dB gave an integer volume when adjusted from anywhere with the cursor, or with the mouse wheel (from the status bar, toolbar)
(- a fractional volume step of 0.1 ... 0.9 dB gave an increase in volume relative to an integer, i.e. 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 .... (it is not necessary to do this by programming, it is enough to increase the volume to 0 dB, then there will be a countdown by 0.1...0.9 dB from 0 as specified in options))

In the figure, the fractional volume is set with the mouse cursor, although the settings indicate the whole 1 dB.