When I levelled the volume on all my MP3 files, a lot of files thereafter only gives a loud pich noise.
I know that the program does give a warning about levelling, but is there a way to restore the MP3's to their original state?
Volume Leveling
Moderator: Gurus
If you are using MM 2.1 or earlier, the files themselves are not modified so you're fine. Just deactivate the volume leveling feature. If you're using MM 2.2, then there is an option to actually modify the file; if you did this, i'm afraid it may be impossible to undo, but i'm not an expert.
In general, it's a good idea to back up your files
Pablo
In general, it's a good idea to back up your files
Pablo
Yep, if you levelled the volume of the tracks, they are modified and it can't be turned back.
That is why calculating the volume level is safer as it doesn't modify the track. Just stores a value on how much to increase or decrease the player volume when played.
This can easily be turned back by emptying the DB and re-adding the songs again. Or turn of the volume levelling in the player.
That is why calculating the volume level is safer as it doesn't modify the track. Just stores a value on how much to increase or decrease the player volume when played.
This can easily be turned back by emptying the DB and re-adding the songs again. Or turn of the volume levelling in the player.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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