I would like to expound on Ypthor's comment... enablling flat-volume moves the master volume to the volume level of the loudest/higest app -- ie: it moves the slider for you when the app starts. This is a problem if you set all apps to be 100% as everything will be 100% (not good if you intend to control system volume via the master volume). Thus enabling flat-volume only switches one problem for another.
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