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Is it possible to alter the replay gain values?
gappie:
--- Quote from: Alex B on August 03, 2011, 05:59:00 pm ---In my opinion, it is fine to adjust the measured Replay Gain values directly if that is preferred. Replay Gain is not exact science and personal tastes vary. However, there is one caveat. The already calculated album gain value does not update automatically when the track values are adjusted.
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for me it has always updated the value of the album gain immediately. just tested and it stil does.
:)
gab
Alex B:
--- Quote from: gappie on August 03, 2011, 06:04:04 pm ---for me it has always updated the value of the album gain immediately. just tested and it stil does.
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I stand corrected. I didn't test this.
I have often done "Update Library (from tags)" after changing the track Replay Gain tags in files outside MC and in that case the Album Gain value does not seem to update automatically.
rick.ca:
--- Quote from: Matt on August 03, 2011, 04:54:20 pm ---I would say it's a bug that it lets you edit a non-editable field with an expression, but I don't think people would like the fix.
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OMG, he's so clever, he's clever by accident! ;D
If you insist on being honest, call it an "unintended feature." And no, we don't like to see features removed.
MrC:
--- Quote from: MrC on August 03, 2011, 05:41:39 pm ---...is that Number Plays increments prematurely in the case of DLNA. Its semantics becomes Number of Attempted Plays, and doesn't track play failures. Number plays is incremented immediately upon play attempt. I mentioned this in some other thread. So the values for track #1 are too high and incorrect. Play failures occur *every* time I playback a track, whenever my disc has gone into low power mode, and the combo of MC > Whitebear > SB time's out, and MC advances to the next track.
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Arg... its worse than this. It is actually updating immediately, and at track end, so it increments 2 per play.
[ps. if I'm hijacking, we can move these posts into another thread]
rockerlangdu:
--- Quote from: Alex B on August 03, 2011, 04:30:47 pm ---My main use for the EQdb plugin is fxing the EQ problems in certain music releases. Some are obviously too bassy, too bright, etc and a slight EQ correction can really make them to sound more in line with the others. In my opinion this is a more common problem than the volume level differences because usually Replay Gain works quite well. However, EQdb can be used for fixing both problems.
You can use some other EQ plugin for additional EQ needs, like having different stored presets for different playback systems.
MC has the built-in Parametric Equalizer for room and speaker frequency response correction, but it is practically suitable only for a permanent configuration.
I can recommend the free Voxengo Marvel GEQ 16-band graphic equalizer VST plugin for easily storing and using various EQ adjustments. It works with any channel configuration (from mono to 7.1). It is probably the best freeware graphic EQ plugin. http://www.voxengo.com/product/marvelgeq/
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Can you introduce me to add Voxengo to my JRiver 19.
I cant do it my self
Thanks
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