If you are using analog outputs, then you are right, the signal strength ( peak to peak of the voltage) is varying.
If you are using USB it will not. The stream of data is conveyed in the difference between two lines, and must be 200 mV or greater to convey a 0 or 1. More here:
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-exact-voltage-of-a-standard-USB-data-signal-in-either-data-wire-Id...
Altering the volume in a digital stream is altering the stream of 0s and 1s, but the peak to peak or differential of the voltages remains the same.
Best,
E
If you are using USB it will not. The stream of data is conveyed in the difference between two lines, and must be 200 mV or greater to convey a 0 or 1. More here:
https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-exact-voltage-of-a-standard-USB-data-signal-in-either-data-wire-Id...
Altering the volume in a digital stream is altering the stream of 0s and 1s, but the peak to peak or differential of the voltages remains the same.
Best,
E