On Tue, 2006-02-07 at 12:51 -0500, Jonathan Skulski wrote: > > ReplayGain tags are information in your mp3s that tell the play how > loud to play the file. > > I've also noticed that my volume is low in RB and in the Volume Applet > for Gnome. Maximum volume is pretty quiet. However, if I run xmms, > it's volume level is independent. If I increase that, the volume in RB > works more like you think it should. > > I run Ubuntu too, so I think that will fix your problem Jeff. But I > don't know how RB and xmms differ in what volume they are adjusting. >
Rhythmbox is adjusting the playback volume in software, before delivering it to the soundcard. This is independent of the hardware volume control for your soundcard. This is nice, because changing the volume in Rhythmbox adjusts only Rhythmbox's output volume. XMMS adjusts the HARDWARE volume, which affects every application that is making sounds. This made sense back in the day when only one app could use the sound card at a time, but doesn't make sense in the burgeoning day of dmix and multiple apps simultaneously producing noise. The upshot though, is that if you turn the volume down in something like Xine or XMMS, it turns down the global system volume, and this will make Rhythmbox quieter too. Open your Volume Control panel and ensure that the Master and PCM sliders are up nice and high, and then RB should be loud again. J. -- Jan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Have you been half-asleep? Have you heard voices? I've heard them calling my name... -Kermit the Frog (Rainbow Connection) _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
