by Music_Nut » Tue Oct 14, 2014 9:06 pm
Greetings,
I have been fighting with this for some time now and thought I had it sorted but I discovered something that is possibly worse. I've been trying to Level my music (FLAC, M4A, MP3, etc.) and at the same time convert the media to a compatible format for my car's head unit. Recently I set my system to the task or analyzing the entire library in an effort to catch anything I missed. I then went in to the "Unanalyzed Volume" menu on the file tree and found a bunch of files that claimed not to have been analyzed. However, these same files have values in the "Track Volume" column. So I highlighted them in small groups and again set my system to analyzing the volumes.
Here is were it get interesting. Most of the files fell off the list after being "re-analyzed" but after refreshing the list even more "unanalyzed" files showed up. Other files have volume values but won't "re-analyze" so they never leave the list. I am at a loss as to why this is happening. Is there a way I can clear ALL the track volume data, while preserving ratings and other data, so that I can try again and see if there is just something corrupt in the database?
Thanks,
MN
MM ver.: 4.1.4.1709
OS: Win7 Pro 64-bit
Sys: 8-core AMD, 8gb Ram
Greetings,
I have been fighting with this for some time now and thought I had it sorted but I discovered something that is possibly worse. I've been trying to Level my music (FLAC, M4A, MP3, etc.) and at the same time convert the media to a compatible format for my car's head unit. Recently I set my system to the task or analyzing the entire library in an effort to catch anything I missed. I then went in to the "Unanalyzed Volume" menu on the file tree and found a bunch of files that claimed not to have been analyzed. However, these same files have values in the "Track Volume" column. So I highlighted them in small groups and again set my system to analyzing the volumes.
Here is were it get interesting. Most of the files fell off the list after being "re-analyzed" but after refreshing the list even more "unanalyzed" files showed up. Other files have volume values but won't "re-analyze" so they never leave the list. I am at a loss as to why this is happening. Is there a way I can clear ALL the track volume data, while preserving ratings and other data, so that I can try again and see if there is just something corrupt in the database?
Thanks,
MN
MM ver.: 4.1.4.1709
OS: Win7 Pro 64-bit
Sys: 8-core AMD, 8gb Ram