Christi Alice Scarborough wrote:
> I do believe that there is value in an option that prevents clipping,
> particularly if it can be implemented in a platform independent way.

Personally I find the whole idea of clipping prevention somewhat odd, very much 
"protecting the user from himself" which really isn't Rockbox' style.

I don't think I've ever seen any audio playback equipment of any kind offer 
clipping prevention. Can someone give me a few examples of equipment that does 
this? (My old NAD amplifier has "soft clipping", but that's not the same thing. 
It doesn't prevent distorsion, just smoothes it a bit.)

If there's ONE thing users know about audio equipment it is that if you crank 
the volume up too loud, the sound will get distorted. Every radio, amplifier, 
cd-player and walkman since 1930 has worked this way, why are we so keen on 
"protecting" the user from this now? I think the only thing we'll get is user 
frustration because Rockbox won't let them crank the volume up as loud as they 
want to.

-- 
Björn

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