Well the problem is that somehow they got the wrong idea about how
Soundcheck and replay gain work together. They don't. Unless they look
into it and find out for themselves I don't think that I'm to be
believed. I hope they do because they make great products and to have
such a simple mistake m
kdf;302253 Wrote:
> They are reviewed regularly by staff, as
> opposed to the forum.
Oh yeah, I forgot the most important bit: when it comes to procedures
for reproducing a problem there are qa people at Slim/Logitech who are
paid to spend the time following those procedures and reproduce the
pr
>
> Wow - your social skills are.interesting, to say the least.
I have no issue with you, but you have stepped in where you don't need to be.
I would suggest that, too, is a social misstep. I'd hate to just start
making inferences, however.
Did you have some information that is of interest to
>
> Well I was going to thank you for your private knowledge, I guess I
> should have known where to put my comments.
Normally, when a bug gets merged, you are automatically added to the cc
list for the bug you've been merged to. However, in this particular case,
the second bug was simply closed
Well I was going to thank you for your private knowledge, I guess I
should have known where to put my comments. I still don't know how to
join in there and why here is such a bad thing. Are problems like this
a secret. Too bad because this one could have been solved if it had
been brought up in
Wow - your social skills are.interesting, to say the least.
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On 15-May-08, at 8:03 AM, damager wrote:
>
> kdf;302228 Wrote:
>> On 15-May-08, at 2:54 AM, Nonreality wrote:
>>> I'd much rather just have someone say yes we know it's a problem
>>> and it's something we are going to try and fix.
>>>
>>
>> So now you know, and now you can get back into the proce
kdf;302228 Wrote:
> On 15-May-08, at 2:54 AM, Nonreality wrote:
> > I'd much rather just have someone say yes we know it's a problem
> > and it's something we are going to try and fix.
> >
>
> So now you know, and now you can get back into the process
> and comment in the right report.
> you're
On 15-May-08, at 2:54 AM, Nonreality wrote:
> I'd much rather just have someone say yes we know it's a problem
> and it's something we are going to try and fix.
>
So now you know, and now you can get back into the process
and comment in the right report.
you're welcome.
-kdf
Wow after reading your last link, they have been doing this because they
think you add Soundcheck gain and replay gain together? They are
separate volume leveling ideas. They are not used together.
Soundcheck is Itunes version of replay gain. Ipods do not use replay
gain because Soundcheck is I
Did I say ignore? Sorry if it came off that way. I thought I said it
got put with another soundcheck problem that wasn't the same problem.
That problem was solved according to an email I got from my bug posting
but yet the problem I posted is still alive and well. I'm not trying to
be rude or any
you already know they have as evidenced in the bug you filed:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=7748
which was marked as a dupe of this one:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=3207
lots of discussion there, which then lead into:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=6890
Take a file and run replay gain on it so it tags it. Take the same file
and let Itunes run Soundcheck on it. It will use a different tag. See
what your track gain ends up being in Squeezecenter. I wonder how many
people can't figure out why their volume is so low when playing random
playlists a
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