The WiiM app needs to be updated.I've just installed the update, but the Per-source Volume Control option does not appear in the Audio Input panel. Tried a Reboot from the main device settings screen to no effect.
Yes.Per source volume control is nice, but I'd really like to see per source EQ. That way I'd be able to have a voice boost EQ for TV and an EQ with more bass for music over wi-fi. Does anyone know if this is planned?
Sorry for the dumb question, but after selecting as-per volume, how do I actually assign the volumes for each source?Yes.
Post in thread 'Input Specific EQ Settings' https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/input-specific-eq-settings.2307/post-34566
I believe it simply remembers the last volume you were using per input.Sorry for the dumb question, but after selecting as-per volume, how do I actually assign the volumes for each source?
Ah, I see. Less useful than I’d hoped then. I just wanted to default give a volume boost to my tv (optical in) since it’s a fair bit quieter than my music streams, but since I have my volume locked at 100% to preserve quality for music streaming, it’s not going to be able to do what I wanted. Ah well. Not a real issue in the grand scheme of things.I believe it simply remembers the last volume you were using per input.
i.e. it's not a default volume per input as such.
Just had a little play with this feature myself.Ah, I see. Less useful than I’d hoped then. I just wanted to default give a volume boost to my tv (optical in) since it’s a fair bit quieter than my music streams, but since I have my volume locked at 100% to preserve quality for music streaming, it’s not going to be able to do what I wanted. Ah well. Not a real issue in the grand scheme of things.
Very interesting, I also have been trying to find a way to increase my TV optical input. It’s much lower than my digital streaming, no matter if I input it to my Pro, or my Dac/preamp.Just had a little play with this feature myself.
Indeed, with fixed volume enabled, per source volume doesn't work. Ideally, I think the fixed and volume limit settings should be per source too.
Still, if you want to give tv a boost but not attenute streaming digitally to preserve the signal then yes, seems you are out of luck!
(At least until per source EQ comes along and you could maybe boost all frequencies? Clipping issues though?)
I understand the intent to preserve quality. For me, I really don't think I can tell the difference between using my amp to change volume with the wiim set to fixed vs settting the amp to a 'fixed' volume and using the wiim for volume control.
For convenience I've settled on turning off fixed volume, but still often run the wiim at full volume and use the amp's remote anyway.
Best of both worlds...
With your setting, are you using RCA output, or a digital output to a dac?I set 100% digital volume for optical in and 80% volume for Ethernet/Wifi source.
You shouldn't loose much quality in using Wiim's digital volume, if any.
Fixed: -141.8dB THD+N
≃75%: -138.2dB THD+N
≃50%: -131.5dB THD+N
≃25%: -115.5dB THD+N
≃10%: -99.6dB THD+N
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I think it's the data of the digital output.With your setting, are you using RCA output, or a digital output to a dac?
I am wondering if those setting makes a difference on all outputs or just the analog output.
Terminology and consistent usage are important here.We are currently exploring the implementation of a feature that will allow setting a `Fixed Output Volume` for each input source, with our engineering team actively working on its development.
Yes, I'm only using digital out to external DAC.I think it's the data of the digital output.
Might volume limit be included in that too please? I use fixed volume and a volume limit of 94% so I have some headroom for my PEQ settingsWe are currently exploring the implementation of a feature that will allow setting a `Fixed Output Volume` for each input source, with our engineering team actively working on its development.
Might volume limit be included in that too please? I use fixed volume and a volume limit of 94% so I have some headroom for my PEQ settings
Do you want to put a volume limit on each output instead of each input?Maybe anchoring volume limit etc to the audio output would make more sense e.g. used fixed volume and volume limit for the coax output, but use a preset volume and fixed volume off for analog output…