Jeffie
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Before loading up my DAP, I've always ran some sort of
audio volume limiting program against the files.
At one time I ran normalize (From Dr. tag) and now "Match"
(from goldwave) to get the audio volumes close enough that
I'm not adjusting volumes between songs when allowing the player to randomly play files.
My question is, is this overkill? Does anyone else do that, or just load the songs directly, and deal with it? Or am I overly sensitive to the volume
differences between songs from different albums/groups, etc?
audio volume limiting program against the files.
At one time I ran normalize (From Dr. tag) and now "Match"
(from goldwave) to get the audio volumes close enough that
I'm not adjusting volumes between songs when allowing the player to randomly play files.
My question is, is this overkill? Does anyone else do that, or just load the songs directly, and deal with it? Or am I overly sensitive to the volume
differences between songs from different albums/groups, etc?