![]() ![]() ![]() but it also had a variance from -2 to +2. expected that to also be zero since it was already already hardcoded to 89. Then I took the 20 files that had been "Level Track Volume" and did an "Analyze volume". After a "Level Track Volume" shouldn't the numbers go to zero. Instead the Album volume varied from -2.1 to +.6 and the Track Volume varied from -0.7 to _0.5. I was expecting the Album Volume and Track Volume to go to 0.0 since the file itself was being set to 89db. Then I took the same 20 files and did a "Level Track Volume". I did an "Analyze volume" and all went to "Album Volume" of -6.9 with "Track Volume" varying around -6.0 (-4.9 to -7.9). I don't understand, shouldn't the two sound dramatically different in volume? How can I manually alter the files to hear a dramatic difference so that I can better understand what each ID3 tag does to the file?ĥ) I took 20 files from various albums. I then manually changed the "track volume" on # one to +10.0 db and # two to -10.0 db and when I playback they also sound the same level. Play has a check mark on "level playback volume" and when I play them both they sound the same level. I selected both and did "Analyze volume" which changed "track Volume" for # one to -0.1db and # two to -0.5. ![]() does this a) actually alter the file or the ID3 Tags or b) does it only affect how the music plays back based on already established ID3 Tags?Ĥ) I took two test files. Play) if you put a check mark on LEVEL PLAYBACK VOLUME by pressing PLAY LEVEL PLAYBACK VOLUME. Why can't I change "Album Volume" or how CAN I change it?ģ) Under the heading at the top (File, Edit. I assume that it is an ID3 Tag which I should be able to manually alter (like I can the "Track Volume"). (are they ID3 Tags?)Ģ) I can not manually change the "Album Volume" numbers. THANKSġ) What specifically are the columns labeled "Track Volume" and "Album Volume". I would really appreciate any answers to the specific questions I have listed and any comments that would correct misunderstandings in my assumptions. I have several questions and at the bottom of this I have included my assumptions. I am trying to understand how to make two songs play back at the same volume level using ID3 Tags not physically altering the file (which I assume is "analyze volume" as opposed to "level track volume" which will alter the physical file). I also tried changing the normal volume target in mp3gain higher to about 98.0db it makes all the songs louder but get clipping in almost every song.I am brand new to manipulating sound and new to MediaMonkey (MM). When i apply max no clip gain for each file i get different db for every song from 98.0 to 89.0 then i go to itunes raise to volume of every song to about 90% but some still sound lower then other what should i do to make them all the same volume without clipping or is clipping really noticable I have no clue what to do to make all my songs really loud Some songs are in aac format and mp3 format and different kbps. Should the bitrate for each song be the same and what type or does it matter when getting the songs louder with no clipping. Would that make all the songs about the same volume and how high should i raise the volume in itunes to make the volume all the same and loud after apply max no clip gain for each file. ![]() Then go to itunes and select all the songs and increase the volume. I put all my songs on Mp3Gain then select apply max no clip gain for each file. I want all my songs in itunes to be loud and all the same volume without any clipping. ![]()
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