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NEW: Improved audio analysis and volume leveling (R128)

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MrC:
I corrected my typo above.  Keyword NOT was missing.

Are you able to tag files and have the values remain?

Please describe how you import files, any import settings you've configured, and where the files are located.

theoctavist:
yes, I can tag files, they are fine. 


I get cds so frequently(or vinyl rips) that I am constantly using the "run auto import" feature(so the new stuff will show up.


the bulk of the audio /video files IS on an external 2tb disc. program files are on the C drive.

two folders on the external drive are in the library, and two folders in the system(the system pictures folder, and also  a temporary location I name "limbo" where I keep downloaded stuff from HD tracks that ive bought(if I dont like it it doesnt go to the main library on the external drive)

jkrzok:
When this feature first rolled out I created a smartlist that showed files that were as yet not analyzed. The file count most recently was negligible and limited to files recently imported. With the release of .116 my count is now up to some 46,000 files (of approx. 377,000) needing analysis. The files that need reanalysis are without exception audio files. Any ideas?


Smartlist includes Volume Level (R128) is empty and Dynamic Range (R128) is empty.

Crom:

--- Quote from: Matt on November 01, 2013, 10:51:39 am ---Thanks guys for pointing out that the two files were on the same album.  That had flown right over my head, and I'm sure that's the explanation.

If they're different albums, I'd recommend giving them different names.  We might also be able to leverage the album analyzer which considers file path, but this opens up a new set of problems with users that don't reliably use album folders.

--- End quote ---

Yes please. It would be great to be able to configure what is defined as an album. I've found that if I give the album a different name it doesn't get cover art correctly and if I give it the correct name then MC has problems with differentiating during audio analysis.

theoctavist:
i still have no idea how to ID which files in my library are giving jriver audio analysis problems.

if there is a way to filter them, or some app for that purpose, that would be fantastic. would prefer to do it with jriver tho

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