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by Peke » Mon May 30, 2005 2:46 pm

Let me try to clearfy some things. MediaMonkey have two options regarding Volume Leveling:

1. Analyze Volume - It Generates Peak Level calculates Gain level track per track. This option do not change in any way Audio Data stream it only just writes value in tag of files formats that supporte it (MP3, APE, MPC).

2. Level Track volume - Actualy first 'Analyze Volume' of the track and then Re-Encode it with Applied Gain Value to Level Track Volume.

I personaly Prefer First option on My existing and newly get MP3 files, but using Second when Riping Audio and When Burning Audio (In burning no changes are mage to source file).

I hope I successed to clearfy something a little.

by pah68 » Mon May 30, 2005 5:27 am

Anonymous wrote:I use mp3gain (freeware) for volume leveling, because all changes are reversible. Is this the case with the MM leveling?
I would assume so if it is indeed part of a tag.

by Guest » Mon May 30, 2005 1:31 am

I use mp3gain (freeware) for volume leveling, because all changes are reversible. Is this the case with the MM leveling?

by Anubis » Sun May 29, 2005 3:25 am

Hmm, I actually like this feature... I have 3 different machines around my home that run MM and get their songs from a central file server. With the TAG having the volume levelling info, I don't need to level each song on each machine...

One persons feature, is another persons bug... :-)

Analyze Volume operation modifies your files and not the mm

by fn56 » Sat May 28, 2005 9:09 am

I was not happy with the fact that as a user I don't know the answer my self; so I searched for it. Now I'm not happy with the fact that I found - it is in the tag! :evil: - and so I wanted to warn all users: Analyze Volume operation modifies your files and not the mm db :o

Re: no modifications to the audio file other than a tag upda

by Anubis » Sat May 28, 2005 7:59 am

fn56 wrote:Can anyone tell me where the "Analyze Volume" info is stored?
fn56 wrote:This approach involves no modifications to the audio file other than a tag update..."
Have you answered your own question?

no modifications to the audio file other than a tag update

by fn56 » Sat May 28, 2005 4:36 am

The mm help say about Volume Leveling: "By leveling the playback volume of a file as it plays in MediaMonkey based on a volume leveling coefficient that is pre-analyzed. This approach involves no modifications to the audio file other than a tag update..."

by fn56 » Sat May 28, 2005 4:20 am

Try this:
Copy any mp3 file to some other location:
> copy any.mp3 c:\temp
Now run "Analyze Volume" on any.mp3 using mediamonkey.
Now compare the files:
> comp any.mp3 c:\temp\any.mp3
You'll find that files are not identical!
===> Something happend to the file while Analyze Volume process was running!
I think it's bad cause, for example, if I do incremental backup of all my mp3 files then after "Analyze Volume" the whole store will be backed up again!
Can anyone tell me where the "Analyze Volume" info is stored?

by Nebbin » Wed May 25, 2005 5:37 am

My understanding is that all info from "analysing volume" is stored in the MM database, and NOT as part of the file tag. This database is found in your MyDocs\MyMusic\MM directory and thus is likely deleted when you reinstall windows.

level track volume

by andre » Thu Mar 10, 2005 5:49 pm

I noticed that after reinstaling windows , media monkey doesn't see the option "level track volume" as active on the tracks on wich it was used.

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