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Auto-Conversion allows you to:  | |||
Auto-Conversion allows you to:    | |||
*sync, share or burn any Track in your collection for any device by converting it to a format supported by your device on-the-fly    | *sync, share or burn any Track in your collection for any device by converting it to a format supported by your device on-the-fly    | ||
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*level the volume of synced tracks so that they play at a steady volume on any device (unneeded for iPods, but useful for most other devices as they don't support Replay Gain).  | *level the volume of synced tracks so that they play at a steady volume on any device (unneeded for iPods, but useful for most other devices as they don't support Replay Gain).  | ||
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Whenever the device is Synchronized (or a [[WebHelp:Setting_UPnP/DLNA_Media_Servers/4.0|Collection shared]], or a [[Burning_an_Audio_CD|disc burned]]), any tracks that match a set of auto-conversion rules specified by the user are converted on-the-fly and synced (or burned). If leveling is enabled, then:    | |||
Whenever the device is Synchronized (or a Collection shared, or a disc burned), any tracks that match a set of auto-conversion rules specified by the user are converted on-the-fly and synced (or burned). If leveling is enabled, then:  | |||
*All tracks that are converted are levelled during the conversion process    | *All tracks that are converted are levelled during the conversion process    | ||
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*For other tracks that are in a format that isn't supported by the device, they are transcoded and leveled to MP3 128 kbps CBR  | *For other tracks that are in a format that isn't supported by the device, they are transcoded and leveled to MP3 128 kbps CBR  | ||
Note that any of these defaults can be overridden simply by adding a new conversion rule.  | Note that any of these defaults can be overridden simply by adding a new conversion rule.    | ||
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Related Information:   | |||
[[{{WebHelp:Links|Ripping_Tracks_from_CDs}}|Ripping & Digital File Formats]]   | |||
[[{{WebHelp:Links|  | [[{{WebHelp:Links|MP3 Encoding Settings}}|MP3 Encoding Settings]]    | ||
[[{{WebHelp:Links|  | [[{{WebHelp:Links|Basic Concepts}}|Basic Concepts: Volume Leveling]]    | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 31 May 2011
Auto-Conversion allows you to: 
- sync, share or burn any Track in your collection for any device by converting it to a format supported by your device on-the-fly
 - convert tracks on-the-fly to lower bitrates to make more effective use of the limited storage capacity on a portable device or disc
 - level the volume of synced tracks so that they play at a steady volume on any device (unneeded for iPods, but useful for most other devices as they don't support Replay Gain).
 
 
Whenever the device is Synchronized (or a Collection shared, or a disc burned), any tracks that match a set of auto-conversion rules specified by the user are converted on-the-fly and synced (or burned). If leveling is enabled, then:
- All tracks that are converted are levelled during the conversion process
 - MP3 tracks are levelled using MP3 Gain style leveling (i.e. no loss in audio fidelity)
 - For other tracks that don't need to be converted because they are in a format supported by the device, they are transcoded and leveled as follows:
- WMA --> WMA 128 kbps CBR
 - OGG --> OGG Q4
 - Other formats are encoded to the encoder defaults for the given format
 
 - For other tracks that are in a format that isn't supported by the device, they are transcoded and leveled to MP3 128 kbps CBR
 
Note that any of these defaults can be overridden simply by adding a new conversion rule.
 
Related Information:
Ripping & Digital File Formats
Basic Concepts: Volume Leveling
  
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