Do you run anything else in the background or foreground that uses
audio?
This means that iPeng changes the system volume, something it does
whenever the volume on the device is different from the one it's
supposed to use, volume is controlled through the server so that you've
got a remote control capability.
If you change the volume manually on the iPad (using the volume buttons
or the lock-screen or task-bar controls), iPeng should get notified of
this and then update the volume on the server, too. But if some other
App changes the volume and does not take into account that it should not
have control, this may fail. Usually it should help to manually change
the volume once in such a case unless, of course, the other App keeps
changing the volume.


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