2018-01-04, 05:38
In the audio settings for Kodi there is a volume level you can set. Kodi then starts playback at that volume when ever you start playing back a new audio or video track.
The problem is that Kodi is setting the system volume control instead of its own volume each time and I may not want the system volume to be turned up to full each time that Kodi starts playback.
I have to set Kodi's volume control up high (such as 0 db) to ensure there is enough volume level for playback of all track including quiet ones. But then Kodi uses this to adjust the overall volume level in the system to 0 db each time it starts to play back. If I have a few tracks that I am playing back, every time I have to keep turning down the master volume of the system using the keyboard controls.
When I set a volume level on my system using the keyboard I expect it to stay at that level and not be turned up and down by applications. Kodi should be setting its own volume level as an application, not the master sound level of the computer.
The problem is that Kodi is setting the system volume control instead of its own volume each time and I may not want the system volume to be turned up to full each time that Kodi starts playback.
I have to set Kodi's volume control up high (such as 0 db) to ensure there is enough volume level for playback of all track including quiet ones. But then Kodi uses this to adjust the overall volume level in the system to 0 db each time it starts to play back. If I have a few tracks that I am playing back, every time I have to keep turning down the master volume of the system using the keyboard controls.
When I set a volume level on my system using the keyboard I expect it to stay at that level and not be turned up and down by applications. Kodi should be setting its own volume level as an application, not the master sound level of the computer.