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Llorean:
Does the last graphic indicate somehow that it's "More than max", like changing color, or having the rightmost pixels red or something?

Basically, *at* 0 should usually be "full" volume because above 0 is very likely to sound funny or distorted depending on your audio files, and there should be some visual cue that it's not "right" to be there.

GodEater:

--- Quote from: Llorean on January 02, 2008, 03:04:22 AM ---Basically, *at* 0 should usually be "full" volume because above 0 is very likely to sound funny or distorted depending on your audio files, and there should be some visual cue that it's not "right" to be there.

--- End quote ---

You mean some indication apart from the fact that your ears are bleeding? ;)

yapper:
The last graphic indicates that it's "More than max" by appearing  ;)

I agree, it's probable that distortion will be present at that point, but I've left it to the user to determine whether or not the distortion is noticeable/acceptable/tolerable.

Llorean:
The thing is, some players max at 0dB, and some max at +6 or more. There should be a unique identifier for when you're >0, because otherwise the user has no way of knowing they've passed the "line level" output. 0db is a VERY important value, because if you're hooking up to a line in, it's generally what you should be using, etc. It's important to be able to distinguish it easily, just in general.

There's a unique entry in the conditional for >0, rather than treating it as "more of the same" (evenly divided) specifically because >0 is not the same as <=0.

ZincAlloy:
ahhhhh, so there IS a use for this one.... didn't know about that. I will add an additional icon later today. for what targets do we need it?

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