I have a question about this feature. What I would like to know is if this is actually using the ReplayGain tag that is created when you use MP3Gain or similar programs? Does SilverJuke use the ReplayGain technology?
This is a great program. Keep up the great work!
CR
Automatic Volume Control
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Re: Automatic Volume Control
cr48202 wrote:
> I have a question about this feature. What I
> would like to know is if this is actually using
> the ReplayGain tag that is created when you use
> MP3Gain or similar programs? Does SilverJuke use
> the ReplayGain technology?
We currently don't read relative volume levels from the RVAD block in the ID3 tags (I thinks that's the place ReplayGain goes to) or from somewhere else. This is because our experiences were, that the information standing in these tags are not always correct; this is not necessarily a fault of the programs mentioned above, but some applications allow the (unexperienced) user to modify these settings just by a slider. If he then justifies the volume to his ears or to his main volume, gives the file to someone else and/or plays it with Silverjuke at another main volume, it seems as if Silverjuke does sth. wrong.
So we currently rely only on our own volume adjustments. However, we will keep an eye on these tags ...
> This is a great program. Keep up the great work! [...]
Thank you, and yes, we try to do our best
Your Silverjuke-Team
> I have a question about this feature. What I
> would like to know is if this is actually using
> the ReplayGain tag that is created when you use
> MP3Gain or similar programs? Does SilverJuke use
> the ReplayGain technology?
We currently don't read relative volume levels from the RVAD block in the ID3 tags (I thinks that's the place ReplayGain goes to) or from somewhere else. This is because our experiences were, that the information standing in these tags are not always correct; this is not necessarily a fault of the programs mentioned above, but some applications allow the (unexperienced) user to modify these settings just by a slider. If he then justifies the volume to his ears or to his main volume, gives the file to someone else and/or plays it with Silverjuke at another main volume, it seems as if Silverjuke does sth. wrong.
So we currently rely only on our own volume adjustments. However, we will keep an eye on these tags ...
> This is a great program. Keep up the great work! [...]
Thank you, and yes, we try to do our best

Your Silverjuke-Team