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NEW: Improved audio analysis and volume leveling (R128)
6233638:
--- Quote from: dtb300 on September 24, 2013, 07:48:28 am ---Is this the same issue that may cause some music to clip?
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No, Volume Leveling should not allow music to clip - it simply means that the track will be played quieter than "ideal" for leveling due to clipping protection.
dtb300:
--- Quote from: 6233638 on September 24, 2013, 08:43:08 am ---No, Volume Leveling should not allow music to clip - it simply means that the track will be played quieter than "ideal" for leveling due to clipping protection.
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I thought I also tried it with Volume Leveling, but will double-check that tonight to be sure. I report back with my findings....now I need to remember the song - LOL
sillibil:
Mr.C. "The analysis data is stored in the library, and by default in the new tags (and some compatibility tags which are auto-generated). These are stored in file tags, so an Update Library (from tags) would re-read them:"
I got a question, I'm backing up my files extern about 2.5 Gb. I did analyze my music files , some backup programs with incremental sync.
don't write the DR 128 in my backup files, like Microsoft Richcopy. Does the quote means that in case of HDD failure and restore my library I can Update my library from restore library all my DR 128 taggs are there again or not? Or should make a complete new backup.
Matt:
--- Quote from: sillibil on September 25, 2013, 07:20:44 am ---I got a question, I'm backing up my files extern about 2.5 Gb. I did analyze my music files , some backup programs with incremental sync.
don't write the DR 128 in my backup files, like Microsoft Richcopy. Does the quote means that in case of HDD failure and restore my library I can Update my library from restore library all my DR 128 taggs are there again or not? Or should make a complete new backup.
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The library or a library backup contains all of your data (except the actual media files and cover art). The file's tags are essentially just a backup and also useful if you move files to another program.
In other words, if you have the library, you have the audio analysis data and can always apply it to the tags at a later date.
sillibil:
Thanks Matt, that's wonderful and a great future.
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