Volume level per input/source
AnsweredDear Bluesound Support
To me this is more a bug than a feature ….
If I read through the support entries, it seems that several users struggling with and complaining about the volume level, which can’t be set/adjusted for a certain input (BluOS, HDMI, optical etc.).
The workaround with a preset is a workaround, but the cool thing about auto-sense is less user interaction. Therefore a solution is highly appreciated, especially as the volume differences between the inputs/sources are extreme (mentioned several times as well).
Why shouldn’t it be possible to solve this issue? Either by the possibility to remember/store the last volume level of an input/source or store/set a fixed volume level per input/source? It’s software. From a user perspective, this must be an easy thing…
Beside of that, my PowerNode 2i is one of the best buys of my life :-)
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Official comment
Thanks for your feedback Rolf
It has been passed along to our Product Development Team.
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Thanks Tony
Would be nice to get an update like it will be considered or not. As mentioned, it seems like this has been requested for long time, but never answered with a yes we'll do or no we won't.
Best regards
Rolf4 -
Totally agree with Rolf as this would be very helpful for many, myself included.
May I expand the request a bit further by proposing the same feature for Audio Delay?
After all, not all input sources require a delay.
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Audio delay of at least 50ms is required for multiroom grouping, a foundation of BluOS and what it can do.
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Any update on a volume offset feature for each input?
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Hi Bluesound
Rolf is right!
I'm the happy owner of a Powernode N330. It's an incredible product!
But! I'm using it with Tidal, my television (eARC) and a turntable. Three very different sound volumes. When going from one input to another the experience far from smooth. Can you please fix this in some way?
Thanks, and all the best to everyone
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Unfortunately I made the mistake of buying a Node (N103) for my TV and Spotify streaming without contemplating this would be an issue (as I've never had this one before). It has ARC for this specific use does it not?
I just bought a Node for the first time this week but am about to move it on as the volume level discrepancy between ARC and Spotify is so high that I can't change to Spotify without blasting my bookshelf speakers at extreme volumes, I simply cannot use it in its current state.
I realise I could intervene with the APP, but the beauty of Spotify connect is that you don't have to, i'm also coming from a competing product where I didn't have to.
As someone who codes for a living I struggle to see how this isn't a simple fix. Simply remembering the last volume set for a input and changing to that when the input is changed would be good enough.
I agree it should be seen as a bug, I've never had a device like this that does not allow you to adjust at the very least the default volume for the input, it really is a bare minimum when switching between multiple inputs.
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Has there been any updates on this issue?
I see that has been reported many many times for years now.
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Just bought a Nad m10 v2. This issue is cause me a great deal of stress.
Any update.
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Hi Steve, you may want to contact NAD regarding your M10 to make the suggestion. With Bluesound products you can create presets with volume included but have no knowledge of NAD devices.
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Same thing here. Any news on this feature? Just got my new Bluesound Node, it's great, but this specific issue bugs me a lot
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Same here, a volume normalization per source or rembering preset would be nice
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I was just redirected to this topic: anything worth mentioning regarding this feature since the original request was made three years ago?
On a sidenote: the fact that this is not available on a device in this pricerange kinda baffles me.
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I am also here to upvote this topic. I have maxed out my TV but everytime I start playing a song via Spotify connect it almost blows my speakers.
Just a setting in the source menu "remember volume level" would solve this issue.
Is there already any work done regarding this topic?
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With the last app update (BluOS 4, few weeks ago) I get now the possibility to define presets including volume level per preset. With defining the first few presets to different sources with different volume levels it was possbile to me to solve the issue of getting blown away while changing from one to another source, by having them selectable on the main/entry page. Even though it took three years to solve, thx
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Well, it's not really solving the issue, because when you start playing Spotify - you don't do it via the app, so you still need to open the app to trigger the profile first.
Volume level per preset was in the previous version as well0 -
Same goes for th TV or turntable. I’m wondering if someone from Bluesound is reading with us because there has been no update from their side regarding the volume memory since three years.
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They pass alot of feedback to their Development Team. If that feedback ever reaches that team, nobody knows.
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