garym wrote: > You have LMS set to smart gain. This uses the ReplayGain tags to adjust > volume. Just set this to none. You have to do this for each player > within LMS settings. No need to delete tags. Or to remove just batch > edit your files and remove all the RG tags. But really no need to > remove. bakker_be wrote: > Garym is 100% right in this. If you still want to remove the tags, I > believe Foobar2k is the easiest. Maybe this is the easiest way. One might ask though why I still need the tags then in the first place.
w3wilkes wrote: > That will make the same album in LMS play at the same volume as its > corresponding CD. However, you should find that some CD's are recorded > louder than others. The intent of the RG tags is to make it so when you > play multiple albums together the relative volume between albums should > be about the same. If you're playing a playlist of multiple songs from > different albums RG should make the songs play at relatively the same > volume. Yes, but this is not the case; I still have to constantly adjust the volume. I guess this is due to the fact that the writing of the replay gain tags took place over a long period of time (ie ten years or so) during which new files were added constantly. This makes the computation of relative values so difficult as they are based on comparison between these files. Also I think it's difficult if you have different file types. rpi 3+ with lms 8.1.0 -- rpi 2 with a hifiberry dac+ running picoreplayer -- sbr running firmware 8.0 -- plugins: material skin, mai, podcasts, musik - folge mir, squeezelite-x, ratings light, exclude folders -- dsm 6.2.2 (synology disk station 115) has my music -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ streifenleopard's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=42019 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=116243 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list ripping@lists.slimdevices.com http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping