Thank you. Exactly what I needed.

However, the logic is a bit strange. If I synchronize two players, A
and B, then I can choose to have A's volume synced to B's (in player
A's settings) while leaving player B's volume unsynced (in player B's
settings.)

This means that if I select player B from my Squeezebox Controller and
adjust the volume of player B, then A will follow. If, however I select
player A and adjust the volume, player B will retain its current volume
level. A bit counter-intuitive.

Another interesting thing is that it seems that synced volume means the
not only does the player's volume follow each other, but they are also
identical. If for example A is set to 50% then B will also be at 50%
volume. It could be interesting if only the ratio between the player's
volume was retained. If, for example, player A was at 25% and B at 50%
when they were synced then turning B up to 75% should cause A to go to
37,5% thus maintaining the ratio 1:2 between the volume of the two
players.

This could be a great thing if you are using fixed volume power amps
(i.e. no possibility to adjust amplification) for the two players. In
such a setup with different amps, speakers, and listening rooms you
would most likely never want the volume to be at the same absolute
volume level in both rooms.

Nevertheless, the above is only thought about future improvements.
Right now I'm happy to be able to sync my kitchen and living room
players.

/Martin


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