USAudio wrote:
> I have a made-in-USA Slim Devices SB3 I bought in 2006 that is in
> excellent condition, along with all the original accessories and
> packaging.
> It's just been sitting in my closet unused for years ... is it worth
> anything, or should I just send it off for recycling?
It's
I have a made-in-USA Slim Devices SB3 I bought in 2006 that is in
excellent condition, along with all the original accessories and
packaging.
It's just been sitting in my closet unused for years ... is it worth
anything, or should I just send it off for recycling?
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mherger wrote:
> > Is there any plugin available similar to roon radio feature,
> > personalized songs based on habits and preferences that can play
> either
> > from local files or TIDAL/QOBUZ ?
>
> I'm mostly using Don't Stop The Music (DSTM) with LastMix as the mixer.
>
> DSTM is built in t
Not too long ago I had a similar question. See this thread;
https://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?112995-Replaygain-Check-My-Thinking
Main system - Rock Solid with LMS 8.2.0 on WHS 2011 - 2 Duets and
Squeeseslave
Cabin system - Rock solid with LMS 8.2.0 on Win10 Pro - 1 RPi 3 Model
B/H
I see that dbPoweramp will do this with the DSP Replay Gain Apply, or
the DSP Volume Normalize. Since I already use dbP that makes the most
sense for me.
Anyone used these?
R.
LMS on a dedicated server (FitPC3)
Transporter (Ethernet) - main listening, Onkyo receiver, Paradigm
speakers
Touch
RonM wrote:
> Okay, this is retro in the days of Spotify, acknowledged. But I need to
> do this, trust me.
>
> I am creating playlists, with the files to be on physical media (i.e.
> flash drives). I am creating the playlists with Winamp (remember that?),
> and exporting the files with AMOK. Th
RonM wrote:
>
> Unfortunately, this mix of eclectic files is at a wide range of volume
> levels. I would like to fix this. The question is, how can I best apply
> ReplayGain to each playlist folder?
>
> I have various utilities, including dbPoweramp and Foobar. The objective
> is to add RG adj