Hi HATT, very interesting video, cheers. Now I was wondering if you have fix to normalise a bunch if songs to play at the same volume. Sometimes some of my songs play low volume, I have to turn it up, the next song plays, it's busting the speakers. Have you got a video fix I could use to fix a small library so they all play at the same sound level. I tried Audacity, no luck there. TIA if you can, cheers.
Thanks for watching! To make songs play back at a consistent volume I'd recommend using the ReplayGain trick I showed in Foobar. If your library has lossy files (MP3/AAC) then you can not only add the values to the track metadata, but also apply the gain directly to the file contents, so the tracks will play back at a consistent level regardless of the media player you're using.
@@HandyAndyTechTips Ok, thatis having music playing through the android phone / bluetooth I gather. We dont use our droid phones in the car for music, we copy a heap of songs onto a usb and play them through the car audio system that way. So the songs have to be normalised before copying to the usb, can you do that?
@@Zendukai Yep I actually have a similar setup (flash drives with lossy files for playback in the car). Just scan for ReplayGain and go to "Apply gain to file contents" in the menu. See wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Foobar2000:ReplayGain_Scanner:Alter_File_Content
@@HandyAndyTechTips Any chance you could make a video for us all completing a song list that all have different audio levels and setting them all onto the right level to be played please?
Mp3tag is a game change for personal music libraries
Does Poweramp prevent the annoying Android feature where it resamples the audio files to 48k?
My Michael Jackson tracks are 192k and my FiiO DAP prevents the resampling.
Hi HATT, very interesting video, cheers.
Now I was wondering if you have fix to normalise a bunch if songs to play at the same volume. Sometimes some of my songs play low volume, I have to turn it up, the next song plays, it's busting the speakers. Have you got a video fix I could use to fix a small library so they all play at the same sound level. I tried Audacity, no luck there.
TIA if you can, cheers.
Thanks for watching! To make songs play back at a consistent volume I'd recommend using the ReplayGain trick I showed in Foobar. If your library has lossy files (MP3/AAC) then you can not only add the values to the track metadata, but also apply the gain directly to the file contents, so the tracks will play back at a consistent level regardless of the media player you're using.
@@HandyAndyTechTips Ok, thatis having music playing through the android phone / bluetooth I gather. We dont use our droid phones in the car for music, we copy a heap of songs onto a usb and play them through the car audio system that way. So the songs have to be normalised before copying to the usb, can you do that?
@@Zendukai Yep I actually have a similar setup (flash drives with lossy files for playback in the car). Just scan for ReplayGain and go to "Apply gain to file contents" in the menu. See wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Foobar2000:ReplayGain_Scanner:Alter_File_Content
@@HandyAndyTechTips Any chance you could make a video for us all completing a song list that all have different audio levels and setting them all onto the right level to be played please?
@@Zendukai That sounds interesting. I'll see if this video gets a few more views first 😁