For those that have DTS Connect working correctly:
Does the master volume for the WIndows sound mixer (that controls overall Realtek Optical output) is also supposed affect the volume for an application that outputs multi-channel audio?
When I try to change the master mixer volume for Realtek Optical output, it does NOT affect the volume of the application with multichannel audio.
I have to specifically turn down the audio volume of the application using the legacy sound mixer (or via
Ear Trumpet for the modern OSD)
Under Win8.x, I was able to control the volume of the multichannel audio App (along with everything else) by using the master volume only (which is what I would expect).
Also, I noticed that under DTS Connect test tones, once in a while it will complain that there's another application taking control of the audio, would I like to take control back? If I say yes, then, I can do the test tones. Exactly what's taking control of the audio device? This is on a completely new Windows 10 Pro install (Build 10586.3)
Maybe the two issues are related? Anyone experience this?