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Volume Leveling (Solved)
whoareyou:
Peak normalize increased volume equally across all the tracks so playback volume differences remained the same but at a higher volume. Do you think it should have worked differently?
Humbledore:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on September 16, 2024, 09:41:09 am ---If this was done, would it be track based volume leveling? That may be pretty appealing to some actually and could actually make a good audio improvement to MC33 for those who like that (e.g. those used to using ReplayGain track based gain, etc.).
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There was an option for track-based volume leveling in previous versions of MC, but was opted-out a couple of years ago for a reason I don't understand.
Please provide that feature again! It is useful when for instance a custom 'album' is created from different audio sources.
Thanks!
Dawgincontrol:
I have in the past put together "stray" tracks into a single album for convenience. If I change the media subtype to podcast, the album will play with volume leveling correctly applied.
There is a work-around.
Humbledore:
--- Quote from: Dawgincontrol on September 20, 2024, 09:00:16 am ---I have in the past put together "stray" tracks into a single album for convenience. If I change the media subtype to podcast, the album will play with volume leveling correctly applied.
There is a work-around.
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I prefer not to categorize albums and playlists as podcasts if they are not podcasts.
I think the former MC option when I could choose track-based volume leveling is the absolute best option for this matter.
Please bring this feature back!
Thank you!
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