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Re: using volume leveling

by glrider » Tue Nov 14, 2023 3:35 pm

thanks lowlander

Re: using volume leveling

by Lowlander » Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:31 am

1-3, yes

1. Up to 95dB is generally considered safe if you want to boost the volume.
2. Generally there are no audible issues up to 95dB.

using volume leveling

by glrider » Tue Nov 14, 2023 1:07 am

Hi everyone,

Let me first say what a great product MM is. I am blown away how great it is and what it can do. I absolutely love it.

I am starting to play with volume leveling as some of my mp3's are really loud and other are quite quiet. I have read some help on it but want to make sure I understand things correctly. Could someone clarify if the following assumptions I have are correct.

1. I only want all tracks regardless of album to play at the same level so in tools-->options-->volume leveling I should choose per track?
2. As I have just started playing with this I see the level playback volume to set 89dB. I am assuming this is the default.
3. The + or - I see in the 'Volume Level' column in the music list is relative to the setting I have in options. For example if I have 89 in the settings and the music list shows a song at +1.5 then this song is at 90.5dB


Finally I have a couple of questions.

1. Is there a suggested level for mp3's, considering I will be playing the mp3's in the truck via bluetooth? I have noticed that mp3's I have on CD (data CD, not music CD) play very quiet compared to the radio.
2. I am not an expert on losslessly and lossily. Am I losing any quality in the song by playing with the volume level?

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