Yes, I did use the volume check feature in iTunes some time ago when I
had over 100gb of music in my library. It took iTunes forever to go
through every track and do its thing. I won't ever do that again. (smile)
The Muxica app will do this and the cross fading is very nice.
Best,
Rick alfaro
On 4/17/2013 12:30 PM, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:
Hi, Anna's suggestion is a good one, but it's my understanding that
using the sound check feature requires that iTunes process the music
before syncing. I could of course be wrong on that point. In any case,
what I recommend is an app called Muxica by David Morton I believe. Note
the different spelling. This app will normalize the music you play, and
it also has a feature to crossfade the music. You can also tweet the
currently playing song if you wish. The developer has made sure this app
is Voice Over usable.
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On 4/16/2013 8:12 PM, Joseph wrote:
Hello List,
Does anyone know of an app that will normalize audio output. In other
words, I am looking for something that will cause all my different
music files to play at the same volume over my bluetooth speaker.
Making softer or lower volume songs louder and high volume files
softer that all music will play at the same level.
I am really getting tired of audio files all having a different
amplitude.
Any suggestions would really be appreciated.
Before anyone mentions the Sound Check setting, as far as I'm
concerned, it really doesn't work.
So, thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Sent from my Sprint iPhone 4S
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