pippin wrote: 
> Do you run anything else in the background or foreground that uses
> audio?
> This means that iPeng changes the system volume, something it does
> whenever the volume on the device is different from the one it's
> supposed to use, volume is controlled through the server so that you've
> got a remote control capability.
> If you change the volume manually on the iPad (using the volume buttons
> or the lock-screen or task-bar controls), iPeng should get notified of
> this and then update the volume on the server, too. But if some other
> App changes the volume and does not take into account that it should not
> have control, this may fail. Usually it should help to manually change
> the volume once in such a case unless, of course, the other App keeps
> changing the volume.

No, I was only running iPeng. No other audio apps.
I have no idea how this was triggered. I will see if I can see any
pattern regarding my usage if it happens again.

Changing the volume did actually help. Thanks. :-)


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