Matthew Gregan 652f34cb02 Bug 1092859 - Always use soft volume in WinMM cubeb backend. r=padenot
waveOutSetVolume adjusts the system (or app, on Vista up, but we only use
WinMM on XP) "PCM Volume" rather than a per-waveOut volume, which means any
audio stream we adjust the volume on has an undesirable higher-level effect.
Fix this by dropping the support for waveOutSetVolume and always using the
soft volume support.

While here, fix a bug in the soft volume code where float32 samples are
handled.
2014-11-11 12:38:54 +13:00
2014-11-11 13:27:49 +01:00

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