mherger wrote:
> > I also found that Spotify does support album gain now which
> > makes it a lot more useful.
>
> Would you see this when playing Spotify material imported into your own
> library with LMS 8, or albums played from the Spotify menus?
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> MichaelBy Spotify menus do you
I also found that Spotify does support album gain now which
makes it a lot more useful.
Would you see this when playing Spotify material imported into your own
library with LMS 8, or albums played from the Spotify menus?
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Every now and then I get the urge to have a search through the forums to
see if anyone has come up with a neat way of producing a list of albums,
using LMS as the source. I'll describe what I've successfully been
doing, but it is clunky, is based on a Windows PC, and won't appeal to
anyone lookin
Just in case anyone is still watching this thread, which I only recently
came across. I've successfully produced a pdf of my albums, from my
Windows 10 PC.
I ran the Documenter, following kidstypike's user guide -
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?106963-New-version-of-LMSDocumenter&p
slartibartfast wrote:
> OK I just tried it myself with a single track and it definitely plays
> back more quietly with ogg vorbis disabled. Do you need to register with
> GitHub before you can add comments to the issue?
>
> Sent from my Pixel 3a using TapatalkI also found that the default volum
mavit wrote:
> It did.OK I just tried it myself with a single track and it definitely plays
back more quietly with ogg vorbis disabled. Do you need to register with
GitHub before you can add comments to the issue?
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Did local music playback at the same volume as Spotify?
It did.
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mavit wrote:
> I played a playlist consisting of recent recordings (which are mastered
> to be loud) and 1980s recordings (which were not), both from Spotify and
> my local collection. The differences in volume can be clearly heard.Did
> local music playback at the same volume as Spotify?
Sen
slartibartfast wrote:
> How can you tell replaygain is working for Spotty?
I played a playlist consisting of recent recordings (which are mastered
to be loud) and 1980s recordings (which were not), both from Spotify and
my local collection. The differences in volume can be clearly heard.
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mavit wrote:
> Yes.
>
>
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> I think perhaps no-one's entirely clear on it.How can you tell replaygain is
> working for Spotty? I notice another user
commented that even after disabling ogg vorbis it was still too loud.
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slartibartfast wrote:
> Are you saying that disabling ogg vorbis for Spotty allows replaygain to
> work?
Yes.
slartibartfast wrote:
> Does anyone know how "replaygain" is meant to work with Spotify?
I think perhaps no-one's entirely clear on it.
mavit wrote:
> I think there's a bug here, but here's a description of a couple of
> workarounds that worked for me:
> https://github.com/michaelherger/Spotty-Plugin/issues/15#issuecomment-645450705Are
> you saying that disabling ogg vorbis for Spotty allows replaygain to
work? That would be od
I think there's a bug here, but here's a description of a couple of
workarounds that worked for me:
https://github.com/michaelherger/Spotty-Plugin/issues/15#issuecomment-645450705
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