INTERACT FORUM
More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: ksvane on January 24, 2014, 08:17:52 pm
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Every now and then I have to open another player, so I can listen to an album and have the volume adjust itself by each track individually, independent from the volume of the rest of the album. I do this because I have many albums in my music library that I have "made" myself, by combining tracks from a lot of different albums under the same album name. I definitely like R128 better than replay gain, I just wish it was possible to NOT preserve so-called intentional volume differences between tracks from the same album in jriver.
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I thought this behavior was changed several versions ago?
As far as I recall, using adaptive volume without volume levelling will adjust the volume on a per-file basis, regardless of the other files on the playlist. Only when you use volume levelling in conjunction with adaptive volume will it adjust the entire playlist as a whole.
EDIT: Yes, to quote the adaptive volume thread:
Changed: Adaptive Volume in 'Peak Level Normalize' mode normalizes on a per-track basis when Volume Leveling is off and on a per-playlist basis when Volume Leveling is on.
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Well, there you go. Just needed to update, then. Thanks.
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Every now and then I have to open another player, so I can listen to an album and have the volume adjust itself by each track individually, independent from the volume of the rest of the album. I do this because I have many albums in my music library that I have "made" myself, by combining tracks from a lot of different albums under the same album name. I definitely like R128 better than replay gain, I just wish it was possible to NOT preserve so-called intentional volume differences between tracks from the same album in jriver.
I have requested a fix for this many times now. What we need is some way to mark an album as being a "mixtape".
The proper solution right now is to change the Media Sub Type of that album to "Podcast" as those are forced to use the track-based leveling.
Disabling volume leveling and enabling adaptive volume is not the right way to do this.
It feels like the new R128 Volume Leveling was 90% complete and then the JRiver team moved on to other things. I've posted a handful of things which still need to be fixed/implemented a number of times.
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"Disabling volume leveling and enabling adaptive volume is not the right way to do this."
I realized that as well shortly after posting my reply.
I really hope a proper solution to this is on the way.