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TXgary

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Normalization - Volume Leveling
« on: February 09, 2024, 05:37:05 pm »

I could not find this
Can someone help me with normalization (volume leveling) when I export songs from jriver, I want them normalized?
Can that be done and how
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Re: Normalization - Volume Leveling
« Reply #1 on: March 29, 2024, 07:39:38 pm »

I could not find this
Can someone help me with normalization (volume leveling) when I export songs from jriver, I want them normalized?
Can that be done and how

If you run Audio Analysis on your music files the Volume levels will be added to the tags automatically.  From there it will just depend on the program you are using to play them and if it will read the tags.

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Re: Normalization - Volume Leveling
« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2024, 09:25:27 am »

I understand that, I was looking for the tiles to be adjusted and not just store the number.
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Re: Normalization - Volume Leveling
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2024, 10:31:03 am »

I understand that, I was looking for the tiles to be adjusted and not just store the number.

If you look at the handheld export options, you can configure a directory as a "handheld device."  You can then tell JRiver to apply DSP to the exported files as well as choose a file format, etc.  Make sure to check the volume levelling box in the dsp options, and you can then run a "handheld sync" which will bake in the volume normalization to the files and you'll have a directory full of volume normalized files that you can do what you like with.
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