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Problem: Correct way to play all audio files at a uniform volume
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Hello,

My goal is to play all tracks at a consistent volume.
The tracks (FLAC + MP3) are played using BubbleUPnP via DLNA through the UPnP renderer in Moode.
Some of the tracks in the playlist have ReplayGain tags, but not consistently.
Most of the tracks in the playlist do not come from a single album, but are wildly mixed.

So far, I have activated "Volume normalization" in the MPD configuration.
However, I have noticed that not only the volume of the individual songs is adjusted, but also quiet and loud passages within a single song are normalised. However, I do not want this at all.

I have also activated "ReplayGain" for testing purposes.
With the "Track" setting, however, I have the problem that quieter and louder pieces within an album are equalised, although they should not be. When an album is played, the tracks should be played back with the volume differences between the tracks as intended by the artist.
With the "Album" setting, I have the opposite problem: If any song is played that is very quiet on its album, and then a song from another album is played that is very loud on its album, I have a large volume difference here again.
Unfortunately, the "Auto" setting doesn't help me here, because I want to determine the playback order of the songs myself and not randomly.


How can I achieve that:
  • All songs are played at a uniform volume.
  • Except when a complete album is played (then the album volume should be used).
  • The volume within a single song is not changed?
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Correct way to play all audio files at a uniform volume - by psychofaktory - 08-01-2022, 06:47 PM

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