I have been going through my files that need editing to clean things up.
The Files to Edit >Unleveled contained 39,061 which was ALL files.
I ran Tools > Level Track Volume after selecting all files,
The result was now I have 39,003 "Unleveled" tracks after this ran for almost 3 days straight.
I tried a single file an found no difference so I ran them all.
Confused
Files to Edit >Unleveled
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Re: Files to Edit >Unleveled
Files to Edit > Unleveled looks for the level value in the tag (Track Volume and Album Volume) which is generated by Analyze Volume.
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Re: Files to Edit >Unleveled
Ohh - Kay,Lowlander wrote:Files to Edit > Unleveled looks for the level value in the tag (Track Volume and Album Volume) which is generated by Analyze Volume.
So what does: Tools > Level Track Volume actually do?
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Re: Files to Edit >Unleveled
Recode the files to match the target volume you have set - use with care
Much better to use analyze volume which will just write values to the replaygain tags and leaves your music as is.
Much better to use analyze volume which will just write values to the replaygain tags and leaves your music as is.
Everyone has the right to be stupid but some abuse the privilege
Re: Files to Edit >Unleveled
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