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Volume levelling

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mattkhan:
can you show audio path when you're playing back something that is "too quiet"?

as per https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Adaptive_Volume the combination of peak level normalise + volume levelling should not (as far as I know) result in large volume reductions so if it's still too quiet it may mean the cause is outside MC, audio path should show this.

dtc:
Some people think the R 128 standard of -23 LUFS is too quiet. Therefore, some players have an option to set it to a higher value like -18 LUFS. Might be something to consider as an option.

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: dtc on October 08, 2024, 08:00:07 am ---Therefore, some players have an option to set it to a higher value like -18 LUFS. Might be something to consider as an option.

--- End quote ---

Not going to lie, this would be a little interesting... well, as long as you don't need to do anything like re-analyze audio. If not, is this something that could be done? Might be a worthy audio upgrade for MC33. ;D

sikm44:
Well I've fiddled around with various settings and MY problem seems to have been DSP/Volume Levelling. So I've unchecked that, leaving Adaptive on it's own and I'm happy with the results.

BTW I've been talking about using the settings with a playlist of mixed tracks, not a single LP.

Thanks for all the comments.

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