I looked at the source code and that appears to be correct. The class module used doesnt support spdif. I searched for one that does and came up with nothing. There must be something out there though. I'll keep looking.
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I looked at the source code and that appears to be correct. The class module used doesnt support spdif. I searched for one that does and came up with nothing. There must be something out there though. I'll keep looking.
There seems to be a prog called volumetracker.exe that might help but all the links to its download are no longer working. Can anyone find this program so we can see if it will work?
Let me see if I can come up with another method to control the windows Spdif input.
It works at the Windows level. It works on my home PC as I'm not using SPDIF. If you open the volume panel in Windows you will see that the Wave and Master are now linked. When one is raised the other will raise as well. So when you raise or lower the volume in RoadRunner or whatever, Master and Wave move together giving you more volume range as well as speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by GreenBeast
It's not really exponential either, it's just double the range and speed. There are some other options to increase the speed when the button is held, but I don't use them. Maybe that can make it seem exponential?
thankyou!
I know this is old but i still need a good spdif matcher this works but you manually have to set it. Can someone rip this apart? This matches the volume reaqlly smoothly.
You can also run more than one instance of this so it works but again you have to re set it every time you start it.