by sunspot » Sat Sep 26, 2020 12:31 am
Why don't you offer a setting to force a conversion and volume level for DLNA clients even if they support the format? So perform a FLAC/FLAC conversion on the fly with volume leveling. That way even if the client doesn't support volume level tags, MediaMonkey could force it by doing the leveling on the fly to the source file it's sending over?
Also, I'm using MediaMonkey itself as a DLNA client on my laptop, and it's not performing volume leveling, even tho I have it turned on. So my assumption is the volume tags aren't making it over, although I suppose it's possible MM is just ignoring them...
Why don't you offer a setting to force a conversion and volume level for DLNA clients even if they support the format? So perform a FLAC/FLAC conversion on the fly with volume leveling. That way even if the client doesn't support volume level tags, MediaMonkey could force it by doing the leveling on the fly to the source file it's sending over?
Also, I'm using MediaMonkey itself as a DLNA client on my laptop, and it's not performing volume leveling, even tho I have it turned on. So my assumption is the volume tags aren't making it over, although I suppose it's possible MM is just ignoring them...