03-27-2024, 07:44 PM
(这个帖子最后修改于: 03-27-2024, 07:51 PM by Frank_2839.)
Hi Hui, thank you for forwarding this.
In the meantime, I’ve stumbled upon additional informations that might be useful:
iOS jumps back to its volume setting before it connects to the mini-i via Airplay.
An example: the volume control of the iPad shows 35. When connecting to the mini-i, the volume setting in iOS stays the same. When I use the volume controls of the mini-i, iOS briefly reflects the mini-i's volume setting correctly, until it jumps back to the volume setting before connecting via Airplay.
I am happy I found that out. I can at least prevent my active speakers from jumping to incredibly loud volumes by simply turning down the volume before connecting via Airplay.
In the meantime, I’ve stumbled upon additional informations that might be useful:
iOS jumps back to its volume setting before it connects to the mini-i via Airplay.
An example: the volume control of the iPad shows 35. When connecting to the mini-i, the volume setting in iOS stays the same. When I use the volume controls of the mini-i, iOS briefly reflects the mini-i's volume setting correctly, until it jumps back to the volume setting before connecting via Airplay.
I am happy I found that out. I can at least prevent my active speakers from jumping to incredibly loud volumes by simply turning down the volume before connecting via Airplay.