When doing the conversion, click on Options and look at the settings to be sure that DSP is checked and that Volume Leveling is checked in Audio in the DSP settings.
Yes, that is how I have it set.
How is a file's Peak Level that is saved in the database used? I don't understand what the value signifies and how it's used. For instance, one of my files that play back too loud has a Peak Level (R128) of -9.3 dBTP. There's is no value for Peak Level (Sample).
I also read in the Wiki that DSP only works during playback. It says nothing about changing the content of a flie when creating a new file.
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Volume leveling does not compress the music or affect dynamic range; it just changes playback volume. Volume Leveling also does not alter the audio content of files; all volume adjustment is done using DSP at runtime."
One other thought. I seldom use MC to play files so if volume leveling is only a function of MC using DSP at payback that doesn't help when playing the files elsewhere on other devices with their players like the TV, Automoblie and iPhone to name a few.