04-16-2018, 06:49 PM
In other words there is an option, at least on my iPod nano, where you can preset a volume limit in settings. And no matter how far you try to manually turn up the volume during a track, it will never go above the volume level you have preset in settings.
For example, whenever I listen to Ultrasonic tracks on headphones (not recommended I know, I do it at my own risk), I go into settings and preset my iPod's maximum volume limit at about 25% and lock that in. And during "Now Playing" mode I can manually turn the volume all the way up to (theoretically) 100%, but that 100% is actually only 25% of the iPod's maximum volume capability because I preset the volume to only go up to 25%.
For example, whenever I listen to Ultrasonic tracks on headphones (not recommended I know, I do it at my own risk), I go into settings and preset my iPod's maximum volume limit at about 25% and lock that in. And during "Now Playing" mode I can manually turn the volume all the way up to (theoretically) 100%, but that 100% is actually only 25% of the iPod's maximum volume capability because I preset the volume to only go up to 25%.
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