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Is it possible to create a playlist with separate audio settings for each song?

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cocopugg:
Hello everyone. I have a Sansa 280 and I LOVE ROCKbox! I was just wondering...You know how we all have MP3s that have inconsistent volume levels, some our recorded louder than others...Well I was wondering, is there anyway to create a database that will save each MP3's audio settings? In other words, is there anyway to save each file's volume settings to a playlist so you won't need to keep lowering or raising the volume everytime a new song loads. Thanks.

GodEater:
What you're describing is something called ReplayGain - which Rockbox already supports.

cocopugg:

--- Quote from: GodEater on October 24, 2007, 12:39:52 PM ---What you're describing is something called ReplayGain - which Rockbox already supports.

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Wow I have to re-read the manual, I must've missed it. ROCKbox is my dream come through! Thank you guys for working on this musical masterpiece!!

Mikerman:
You also can adjust the volume levels with MP3Gain--a great (and free) tool.

robin0800:

--- Quote ---You also can adjust the volume levels with MP3Gain--a great (and free) tool.
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Please note this is not the same as replay gain.
mp3 gain rewrites the actual mp3 where as true replay gain operates on the mp3 tags. this is what rockbox uses.
there are two tags one for track gain and one for album gain
(to add these tags, in windows, you can use foobar2000.

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