I had to remember that 0dB are 92% on the AJR20
and something else on the H340.
It doesn't need to be. Just code it so that 0 and 100% always lie on
exactly the first and last values,. I did that with my original 'abitrary
enum bitmaps' patch for volume, exactly so that a 'mute' and 'max' bitmap
would work correctly (a reworked version of that patch was recently added,
but it unfortunately removed that functionality).
In the old Rockbox version, the answer was 92% (if I recall correctly). I
think "0dB" conveys that information much better than "92%".
Sure, but 100% for 0dB and (say) 110% convey it just as well.
Therefore, a common scale on every
device is indisputable A Good Idea (TM). I don't want to stretch the
discussion too much as you already wrote that you don't care, but I
could give you good reasons why the dB-scale is the best selection for a
common scale and I'm happy we have it!
Most consumer types would be happier with an inuitive scale. Most
audiophiles probably prefer dB or don't care either way.
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gl