Greg Erskine wrote: 
> Here a IE view of the ALSA Equal sliders in piCorePlayer 2.02. I can't
> capture the tooltip showing the current value.
> 
> Interestingly most HTML5 looks very similar in all browsers, but these
> sliders are a big exception. The values on the left are dynamic in
> non-IE browsers.


That looks great ! 
But how would you read those values: Is 66 = 0dB (as in no attenuation /
gain on that frequency)? And how many dB is 100? 
I don't even know if this is possible but values indicating dB would be
more useful.



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