responses very good! )
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Fahzz wrote:
I want to report back. Track gain was the way to go with Mp3Gain. It
took about 36 hours for 10,500 tracks, but now I don't have to change
the volume every few minutes.
Did I say that I now have 10500() tracks in my FREAKIN' CAR?
Welcome to 1999 ;)
(still love my empegs,
andynormancx wrote:
Welcome to 1999 ;)
Yeah - actually welcome to decades of road tunes. It used to be limited
to Deep Purple on the eight track player in my brother's Chevelle. Not
sure whether that was more fun though...those were good days.
I want to report back. Track gain was the way to go with Mp3Gain. It
took about 36 hours for 10,500 tracks, but now I don't have to change
the volume every few minutes.
Did I say that I now have 10500() tracks in my FREAKIN' CAR?
Thanks again for the help and sage advice.
Fahzz wrote:
I want to report back. Track gain was the way to go with Mp3Gain. It
took about 36 hours for 10,500 tracks, but now I don't have to change
the volume every few minutes.
Did I say that I now have 10500() tracks in my FREAKIN' CAR?
Thanks again for the help and sage advice.
JJZolx wrote:
Personally, I would just use track gain for everything in that system.
Well, I scanned everything to album gain overnight - we'll see how it
goes, but I think you are probably correct, and I will have to rescan.
I will say that having all of this music in the car is really
Fahzz wrote:
I will say that having all of this music in the car is really great!
A great way to travel!
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Gingernut63 wrote:
Try converting all the Mp3s using MP3Gain
(http://mp3gain.sourceforge.net/) instead of Foobar.
Do you use album gain or track gain for the car audio?
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Fahzz wrote:
Do you use album gain or track gain for the car audio?
In general if I have a collection of single tracks in an album or folder
I use Track Gain, if it's an album by a single artist I use Album Gain.
MP3Gain looks for the album tag and will process the album as track or
album gain
Given that the car stereo isn't smart enough that it can use proper
ReplayGain tags, and you have to resort to Mp3gain to boost the volume
level of the data, there would be no way to use any type of smart
gain, like LMS does. If you typically listen to whole albums, you should
probably use album
Fahzz wrote:
I have a brand new vehicle (Yay!). The audio head unit will accept a USB
drive, and I now have 64 gigs of Mp3's on random play, which is kind of
like having Radio Paradise in my car.
The Mp3's are from various sources, and I notice a significant volume
difference between
Thanks you guys.
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Fahzz wrote:
If this is too off topic i apologize in advance, but I'm hoping someone
here can give me a credible answer.
I have a brand new vehicle (Yay!). The audio head unit will accept a USB
drive, and I now have 64 gigs of Mp3's on random play, which is kind of
like having Radio
If this is too off topic i apologize in advance, but I'm hoping someone
here can give me a credible answer.
I have a brand new vehicle (Yay!). The audio head unit will accept a USB
drive, and I now have 64 gigs of Mp3's on random play, which is kind of
like having Radio Paradise in my car.
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