by Aelius28 » Thu May 15, 2014 12:54 pm
Hi there, quick question!
I find that my music is almost always too quiet relative to the volume of everything else I listen to (Windows sounds, movies on my computer, YouTube videos, games, etc.) and so I tried to change the volume leveling in MediaMonkey. In the options menu (specifically, Player > Volume Leveling), all the dB settings were at 90 dB ("Per Track", not album), and so I increased it to 100 dB. I also checked the "Clipping prevention" checkbox in the same options window.
At the 100 dB setting, the volume was right about where I wanted it. The problem is, most tracks had clipping at various loud parts of the track. I know that it has to be the result of changing it to 100 dB because once I change it back to 90 dB the clipping goes away. Even if I change it back to 90dB and physically turn my speaker volume up to be super loud, it still does not clip, meaning the clipping had to be from changing the MM dB leveling value from 90 to 100.
Anyone know why it's clipping even though I checked the "Clipping prevention" box? Is there any way to fix it, or is there any way to know how high I can set the dB value safely without causing any clipping?
Cheers.
Hi there, quick question!
I find that my music is almost always too quiet relative to the volume of everything else I listen to (Windows sounds, movies on my computer, YouTube videos, games, etc.) and so I tried to change the volume leveling in MediaMonkey. In the options menu (specifically, [b]Player > Volume Leveling[/b]), all the dB settings were at [b]90 dB[/b] ("Per Track", not album), and so I increased it to [b]100 dB[/b]. I also checked the "[b]Clipping prevention[/b]" checkbox in the same options window.
At the 100 dB setting, the volume was right about where I wanted it. The problem is, most tracks had clipping at various loud parts of the track. I know that it has to be the result of changing it to 100 dB because once I change it back to 90 dB the clipping goes away. Even if I change it back to 90dB and physically turn my speaker volume up to be super loud, it still does [i]not[/i] clip, meaning the clipping had to be from changing the MM dB leveling value from 90 to 100.
Anyone know why it's clipping even though I checked the "Clipping prevention" box? Is there any way to fix it, or is there any way to know how high I can set the dB value safely without causing any clipping?
Cheers.