If that is happening it's most likely because for some reason MC is viewing the collection of tracks you are playing as not all part of the same Album. My first step would be to confirm that all the tracks have the same tag values in the [Album], [Date], and [Album Artist] tag fields. If any of those are different for some of the tracks, JRiver will view those tracks as part of a different album (because different artists release Albums with the same name, or the same artist might re-issue the same Album in a different year, etc.). Note that the [Artist] tag field need not be the same, but [Album Artist] should be the same for all tracks on an album.
If Playing Now has tracks from multiple Albums in it, Volume Levelling will level per track instead of using the album adjustment, and that's probably what you're seeing.
Thank you.
All the tracks are tagged correctly, so that's not the issue.
I checked Playing Now. The list clears every time I add a new album, so that's not the issue, but your suggestion helped me to identify a different issue with Playing Now. I'm using MC32 on a Mac with files on an NAS, and I'm sending the files via Library Server to an IdPi for playback. Even though I select a whole album, only one file shows up at a time in Playing Now on the IdPi. Thus, IdPi does not realize that I'm playing an album, so it's adjusting the volume for each individual track.
If I log in remotely to the IdPi, I can select the album directly on the IdPi. The whole album shows up in Playing Now, and it correctly levels the volume for the whole album. It's a solution, but it's kinda cumbersome because I have to use a remote viewer for the IdPi.
Do you (or does anybody else) know how to send the files from the Mac and have the whole album appear in Playing Now on the IdPi? Thanks.