DavidBulluss wrote: 
> Sam, you were correct about .txt still on the file, all corrected now.
> Starting with default zone only, Z2, the zone selection menu is there
> and I can select another zone. When I select Z1 it turns on and selects
> the correct input and I can control the volume now independent of Z2. By
> then selecting zone selection Z2 I can now control volume in Z2
> independent of Z1. That all works very nicely. Given both zones are on,
> if I select one of the zones (e.g Z2) I can then turn it off by
> selecting it in the top line of the menu where it says Zone 2 on, and it
> turns that zone off. Again it works well. My only grumble is that when I
> turn that Zone (in this case Z2) back on by selecting it again in the
> top line it comes back on but with a much higher volume than either zone
> is/was being played at and certainly not the volume it was set at before
> being turned off then on, and certainly not the volume the other zone is
> set at. It may be something that I have preset elsewhere so will take a
> look, but that high volume level has varied each time, sometimes 60,
> sometimes 69... etc.

When the "Primary" zone, which in your case is Zone2, is powered on by
selecting the power status menu button, any Quick Select command
assigned to it in the plugin's setup menu is not invoked. The Quick
Select only happens when the AVR is initially powered on. As with all of
the zones, it is simply powered on and the volume is set to whatever
value you have specified in the Denon setup menu as "Power On Volume"
for that zone. You should check to see what it is set to for Zone2 (and
for any other AVR zones you plan to use with the plugin) and set it to a
value that works for you. Contrary to your observation, though, it
should be set to that constant value each time it is powered on. If that
is not what you are seeing, please generate a debug log and I will take
a look at it. I am open to changing how the volume is set in that
situation and will look into the possibility of restoring it to what it
was set at before it was last turned off if you think that makes more
sense. Even better, I already store the initial volume setting for the
Primary zone at startup (after the Quick Select, if any) and could
restore it to that value. In the case of the Secondary zones (the Main
zone in your case), they will always be set to the "Power On Volume" for
that zone when they are turned on. Therefore, you need to make sure that
the "Power On Volume" for those zones is set to a reasonable level.

> There has been a change in the volume control behaviour in Squeeze-CTRL
> that I do not like. Previously I was able to swipe album art up or down
> to control volume, now swiping the album art brings up a slider volume
> control which I have to swipe left/right. I can not see that any
> squeeze-CTRL settings have changed. Have you seen this change?

I haven't noticed that but there are a multitude of options in
Squeeze-Ctrl. Maybe it's that "Hide Volume Controls" option I was making
fun of. Try experimenting with the settings or post something on the
Squeeze Ctrl forum. Personally, I mostly use Squeezer and Material Skin
as my LMS clients, although Squeeze Ctrl has some nice features too.



Sam
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