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-rw-r--r-- | DOCS/sound.html | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libaf/af_volume.c | 7 |
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/DOCS/sound.html b/DOCS/sound.html index d46e151fc5..6196c8431d 100644 --- a/DOCS/sound.html +++ b/DOCS/sound.html @@ -421,7 +421,7 @@ <DL> <DT><CODE>v <-200 - +60></CODE></DT> <DD>is a floating point number between <CODE>-200</CODE> and <CODE>+60</CODE> - which represents the volume level in dB. The default level is -10dB.</DD> + which represents the volume level in dB. The default level is 0dB.</DD> <DT><CODE>c</CODE></DT> <DD>is a binary control that turns soft clipping on and off. Soft-clipping can diff --git a/libaf/af_volume.c b/libaf/af_volume.c index e0ad6d0faa..9468ade76a 100644 --- a/libaf/af_volume.c +++ b/libaf/af_volume.c @@ -208,13 +208,10 @@ static int open(af_instance_t* af){ af->setup=calloc(1,sizeof(af_volume_t)); if(af->data == NULL || af->setup == NULL) return AF_ERROR; - /* Enable volume control and set initial volume to 0.1 this is a - safety measure to ensure that the user doesn't blow his - speakers. If the user isn't happy with this he can use the - command-line parameters to set the initial volume */ + // Enable volume control and set initial volume to 0dB. for(i=0;i<AF_NCH;i++){ ((af_volume_t*)af->setup)->enable[i] = 1; - ((af_volume_t*)af->setup)->level[i] = 0.1; + ((af_volume_t*)af->setup)->level[i] = 1.0; } return AF_OK; } |