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spark issue
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(14-Aug-2015, 01:27)trashken Wrote:
(13-Aug-2015, 22:01)andreas Wrote: thanks for tips guys! I discovered it was the dialog that was bad. I had it switched out and now it works perfect.
Is there a way to assign a speaker to a new "room" and have volume control over that particular speaker? I have 2 in the living room and 1 in the kitchen, it's actually one big room but I'd like to control the volume separately on the single unit.

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Andreas

Restart the setup until you are at the screen where you get to drag the speakers into the respective channels. Once you assigned the living room, change to the kitchen and drag the remaining speaker for that room. When you drag the speaker, it will make a cymbal sound indicating the left or right channel.

To adjust individual room volume, at the right section, you can select the room and move the volume slider as seen below.

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thanks, I know this can be done in the setup, just hoped it could be done inside spark, this should be a feature... Felt I didn't want to screw it up when system finally is up and running...

It's weird that you have to give a speaker a different room in initial setup to be able to volume control that particular one... no?

Andreas
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Messages In This Thread
spark issue - by andreas - 11-Aug-2015, 21:13
RE: spark issue - by ragwo - 11-Aug-2015, 22:15
RE: spark issue - by andreas - 12-Aug-2015, 23:49
RE: spark issue - by Gremlin - 13-Aug-2015, 00:40
RE: spark issue - by Chillin - 13-Aug-2015, 10:44
RE: spark issue - by f1eng - 13-Aug-2015, 21:12
RE: spark issue - by andreas - 13-Aug-2015, 22:01
RE: spark issue - by trashken - 14-Aug-2015, 01:27
RE: spark issue - by andreas - 14-Aug-2015, 07:20
RE: spark issue - by andreas - 13-Aug-2015, 22:04
RE: spark issue - by andreas - 14-Aug-2015, 14:29
RE: spark issue - by trashken - 15-Aug-2015, 07:52
RE: spark issue - by andreas - 15-Aug-2015, 10:10

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