As you will see there is a mass of strange characters above the RVAD value - not sure where these are coming from. I have attached two screenshots of the Song Info screens. However, the song plays at its original volume via SBS! Viewing Tags shows an RVAD value of -13.944212. After rescanning in SBS the Song Info shows a Volume Adjustment of -13.81dB. Sure enough the track is barely audible when played via iTunes.Ģ. In iTunes I turned the Volume Adjustment down to -80%. Consider the following test performed on a track called "India" from an album "Flying Carpet":ġ. However, there appear to be some anomolies here. xml file, it appears not to affect the final volume produced by SBS. Whilst this appears to store entries in the iTunes Library file, including the. I have used the Volume Adjustment option of iTunes (via the "Get Info"> Options tab). However my understanding is that will kill the large dynamic range inherent in much classical music. My first intention was to use iTunes' Sound Check function. My music collection is a very broad mix, containing everything from classical to hard rock. I have spent hours reading comments on this and other forums but I remain very confused.Ī) iTunes 9 library stored on a ReadyNAS NVXī) Squeezebox Server 7.5 runs on the ReadyNAS, using iTunes integration, and "Album Gain".ĭ) I also run a UPnP server on the ReadyNAS, using the same music library, to serve a PURE Avanti radio/media player. Could anyone please provide a guide to how best adjust for volume differentials between between albums when those albums have all been ripped using iTunes?
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