Hi, I understand why this happens. Your sound card has a single "headphone" output, and since it is single, it is called "Master" the stac you have also has a real master volume control, that controls all the DACs, not just the headphones. I added support for it, thus two controls collided. The following patch will rename the "Master" output to "Headphone" Note that on the stac 9205/9204, the only one that has no master volume (the volume knob) but has a "Master Volume" amplifier widget, this will probably rename the "Master Volume" to Headphones. This chip is quite different, thus I think this should be handled in its patch function. I see what I can do later. Meanwhile the rename from "Master" to Headphones" is the only regression. Best regards, Maxim Levitsky PS: I reply to this mail with the patch. -
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