At 8:23 PM +0200 3/31/03, you wrote: ...
Very weird, but it rings little bells in my head about QuickTime which can 'overdrive' audio to a little more than 200% of original volume.
I believe it's up to 300% - there are two lines indicating where 100% & 200% are.
(You can access this feature in the standard controller by shift clicking on the volume control - alas this is broken 'on stage', but it works in Director's QuickTime window or in a web browser).
Maybe MX is hooking up with OSX's standard audio features and getting stuck somewhere.
certainly sounds odd
In the old days, it was the Mac sound manager, which did not offer 'overdrive', now it's QuickTime. Coincidence?
What old days are you speaking about? - the volume overdrive feature has been in QT since version 1.5 at least ('94).
And QuickTime's sound engine has ='d the Mac Sound Manager since then
the QT controller just adds a bonus feature (except when a QT sprite = 'shows controller')
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