I am sure I am not alone in this problem. The volume level varies quite substantially from track to track when playing a Random Mix, and I expect this same behaviour would occur during a Playlist. I have tried changing the SB3 to use Smart Gain, Track Gain and Album Gain but nothing has worked so far. Am I missing something essential here? All our music has been ripped using the same drive, PC and software (WMA Lossless)so this is not a matter of a wide variety of downloaded tracks of varying quality. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Varying volumes of tracks in Random Mix
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Originally posted by jimcdenverI am sure I am not alone in this problem. The volume level varies quite substantially from track to track when playing a Random Mix, and I expect this same behaviour would occur during a Playlist. I have tried changing the SB3 to use Smart Gain, Track Gain and Album Gain but nothing has worked so far. Am I missing something essential here? All our music has been ripped using the same drive, PC and software (WMA Lossless)so this is not a matter of a wide variety of downloaded tracks of varying quality. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
It doesn't have anything to do with your drive or pc: it has to do with how the person who mastered the CD was feeling that day. "This is a rocking' song, crank this to 11! Oh, wait, I'll just crank it up for you!"
See http://www.replaygain.org/
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