Greetings,
it is time for me to, once again, ask a question which will probably be easily answered:
As I understand (from its
thread), the goal of Loudness is to make Audio Volume changes based on how human hearing works rather than how signal works.
Further, the way I understand it, R128 Volume Leveling is supposed to achieve a Reference Volume by automatically adjusting the playback volume, basically like having it adjust the Volume Slider for you. I may confuse some things here with what ReplayGain aimed to do, though.
So,
if both of those understandings of mine are correct, I think it might make sense to apply Loudness, if it is selected, to Volume Leveling as well as to the Volume Slider.
I realize that this is not a full reasoning (examples: Does Loudness work when increasing the Volume? I've seen a few - very few - cases where R128 required an increase in Volume; How does it correspond to Reference Volume settings, that make Loudness work only when going below a certain threshold?; How does that work in combination with Adaptive Volume?), but I believe at at least the last two examples could be solved by placing a checkbox somewhere in the DSP's settings that specifies whether to use Loudness when adjusting Volume or not.
Also, I couldn't find anything about it (maybe I searched for the wrong keywords?), but it makes sense that someone else already had this idea*, and that, if that is so, it was rejected (since, you know, it's not implemented). Can someone please explain why, or give me a link to the corresponding thread?
* I'm not
that special.