This problem has been going on as long as i have used jriver , i was advised to
buy a jriver id to solve it. the thing that concerns me most is that when i post this question
(i have before ) judging by the response , very few people seem to think it matters.
which is weird when it is really such a basic expectation to not have to adjust your volume with
every track.
I think the number of people that use JRemote for streaming is teeny tiny compared to those that use it as a pure "remote control". The streaming feature of JRemote is somehow "special" in that it is not a DLNA stream. So the DLNA options that allow volume leveling don't apply. I'm not sure what it uses. But it seems like the streaming feature of JRemote was sort of a "throw in" type feature; meaning that it wasn't really designed for full functionality or sound quality. It's probably just intended for casual use, as opposed to "this is the primary way I listen to music".
But maybe the answer to your requirement is below...
ps i only use jremote for streaming as trying to sync my phone ( which solved the volume issue in the conversion
process) note 3 was just a pain in the ass , resyncing 10000 files with no solution in sight .
What's the issue with syncing your phone? I've done this with several devices and had no problems. I *HAVE* had to work around how MC detects devices. In some cases, with Android phones, I've had to sync to a local hard disk folder, and then use Android File Transfer to copy the contents of that folder to the phone. It's two steps, but it works fine.
For my more "serious" Android music device, I use a separate micro-SD card and MC syncs directly to it with no issues at all. It's just storage, so that's how it should be.
Maybe if you give some details, we can help you get syncing to work, which might fix your problem in a different (and really better) way.
Brian.