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seani:
This is slightly (almost completely) OT as the question is prompted by the behaviour of Rhythmbox, but I think I can squeeze it in here. Please shift it somewhere more suitable if required :-)
I've found that most of the time I settle on a "rough" volume and then want to refine it a bit depending on the track. Sometimes the standard increment / decrement is too coarse; sometimes it may be fine enough, but it's hard to fine-adjust because it takes a delicate touch.
So is the minimum increment / decrement ultimately determined by hardware, and if so how coarse / fine are these tyically.
In the case of PC based software I always find myself wishing there were two sliders; one to get you to around the right level and another to vary up / down around that baseline by, say, 10% of the value in either direction. Or do I just have bananas for fingers and cloth ears?
saratoga:
--- Quote from: seani on February 13, 2009, 11:05:26 AM ---
So is the minimum increment / decrement ultimately determined by hardware, and if so how coarse / fine are these tyically.
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Hardware is typically limited to 0.75, 1 or 1.5 dB steps. Software can further make adjustments of essentially unlimited resolution on top of that.
soap:
That being said: 1 dB is widely considered to be the resolution of human hearing. Is the problem that a single step is too coarse for you or that you are adjusting by more than one step accidentally?
seani:
--- Quote from: soap on February 13, 2009, 05:52:03 PM ---That being said: 1 dB is widely considered to be the resolution of human hearing. Is the problem that a single step is too coarse for you or that you are adjusting by more than one step accidentally?
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I rarely find it a problem with RB - which is why I say it's OT-quite-a-bit-ish. I get irritated by the standard Volume Applet in Gnome which doesn't seem to offer a fine enough resolution, or at least I'm unable to adjust it easily.
But by far the worst offender is the touch-screen volume bar on my Chumby - bloody awful.
None of which is at all RB related, being an ill-tempered rant about the design of an unrelated product - I'm off to complain in the right place I think.
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