Bug#44726: RFE: way to "even out" volume of my music collection

Charles Samuels charles at kde.org
Sat Jul 6 19:32:49 BST 2002


Want you Smoove perhaps:

http://apps.kde.com/na/2/info/id/1677?irp=f&sid=d60035c88e8e8633acb62d70da11c691

torsdag 04 juli 2002, 01:20 pm, skrev mitr at volny.cz:
> Package: noatun
> Version: KDE 3.0.2
> Severity: wishlist
> Installed from:    RedHat RPMs
> Compiler:          Not Specified
> OS:                Not Specified
> OS/Compiler notes: Not Specified
>
> Hello,
> Wouldn't it be nice if (yeah, right, just ignore this wishlist item ;-)
> there were a way to associate a "volume multiplier" to each music file?
>
> The CDs I have songs grabbed from don't have too similar ideas of
> "comfortable volume", and I like to have my playlist randomly permuted.
> Therefore I find myself adjusting the volume every second or third track.
>
> I thought it would be possible to add an attribute to the noatun playlist
> (or ID3 tag to the file, but this provides opportunities of
> denial-of-hearing attacks for people sharing music), which would be
> automatically applied every time the song is played.
>
> Even better would be if there were an application that would go through the
> whole playlist and set default values to these volume weights (according to
> maximum/average/mean volume or whatever), however slow it would be. I
> certainly don't mind letting the computer run overnight to compute this and
> then just adjust the result.
>
> (Submitted via bugs.kde.org)
>
>
> (Complete bug history is available at http://bugs.kde.org/db/44/44726.html)
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(Complete bug history is available at http://bugs.kde.org/db/44/44726.html)



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