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Author Topic: Different Analyzed Audio Output compared to ripped files in my lib [Solved]  (Read 556 times)

Manfred

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I ripped a CD for testing purpose again. Adjust Volume by -9.1 db for Volume Leveling. The ripped version had - 10db. Doing Analyze Audio again on the ripped version gives then also -9.1 db.

Since which version before MC 30 has something changed in Analyze Audio?
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Vocalpoint

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Since which version before MC 30 has something changed in Analyze Audio?

I do not understand the question? What exactly is wrong here?

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leezer3

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The exact calculation changed IIRC with the implementation of waveform analysis.
Probably about MC25 or earlier.
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Manfred

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I run Analyze Audio over the night on my 15000 tracks. Everthing fine now.
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