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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Windows => Topic started by: arrowc on November 07, 2017, 06:27:33 pm
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Analyze audio started to run?? Could not stop it from continuing even closing the program, it would start back up.
How do I unanalyze the files?
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It doesn't do any harm. The information is written to the file tags, but you don't have to use it.
Audio analysis can be turned off. The options page has a search window at the bottom.
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Analyze audio started to run?? Could not stop it from continuing even closing the program, it would start back up.
How do I unanalyze the files?
just outta curiosity why would you want to do that?
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If you really want then go to the wiki, find which tags are written
Select all files and do Library Tools - find and replace and set them all to blank
MAKE A BACKUP first
But it’s really not worth the effort compared with the risk
In the DSP turn off the Volume Levelling and they will be ignored
Hope this helps
Mike
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Thank you I was able to remove the analyze information in the Tag window. (Removed just from the movies)
just outta curiosity why would you want to do that?
Good question? Just paranoid I analyzed all my audio files (you guys convinced my to try) and am impressed how much better the Liston experience is, for example my first time playing my 3&4 song went from +7.8 to -14.8, could Liston without changing the volume
Thanks again
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well now you mention Movies....I don't analyze my movies!
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well now you mention Movies....I don't analyze my movies!
May I ask why?
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I see no point to analyze movies, oh did I mention I use MC for music playback only!
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I see no point to analyze movies,
The main reason I can see for it is that Volume Leveling can prevent inter-sample clipping.
That said, the analysis process for movies is long, and it's not like most people are going to be watching several movies back-to-back.
Adjusting the volume per-movie is not a big deal like adjusting it per-track in a music playlist. You may want it for shorter TV shows where each episode is only ~20 minutes long though.
And if you're bitstreaming, analysis is not going to be used anyway.
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I see no point to analyze movies,
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,95807.msg660401.html#msg660401 summarises