Re: What does 0dB refer to? (Logitech USB Speakers)

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On 14-04-08 18:48, Lennart Poettering wrote:

> On Sat, 12.04.08 21:37, Rene Herman (rene.herman@xxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> 
>>> For the master we could select say minimum dB + 12.
>>> So, if the Master ranged from -70 to 0 dB, we would set Master to -70 + 
>>> 12 = -58dB.
>>>
>>> Would that suit everyone better.
>> On the aforementioned cs4236 which has a master -94.5 to +12 dB, 0dB 
>> actually is the sane default (and the value I keep it at). It is an idea to 
>> also init master to 0 dB iff master isn't just attenuation?
> 
> Maybe this should be considered a driver bug?

No. It's a straighforward export of the hardware. If ALSA were to start 
hiding the hardware I were to start hiding ALSA -- in a dumpster.

And do not set Reply-To. You turn all CCs into To's for one and make others 
go through the troubl;e of fixing it again. If you can't be bothered with 
mail to your inbox stop posting to linux lists.

Rene.
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