I have a number of playlists combining Spotify tracks and tracks from my "in-house" server/music collection. When I have either Volume Normalization enabled in Spotty OR Smart Gain enabled, for a handful of tracks (definitely not all of them) the following behavior occurs:
The volume of the identical track played from the playlist is significantly louder (probably +6 or +7 db) vs. the same track played just from the internal server.
The only time these tracks are the same volume is when Spotty Volume Normalization is disabled AND, in player audio settings, Volume Adjustment/Replay Gain is set to "No Volume Adjustment".
I'm scratching my head about this as I don't think it was how it worked in the recent past. Is it possibly a problem with how the RG tags are read on those particular albums (all songs on those albums exhibit this behavior when incorporated in a playlist), or???????.
Can anybody shed light on this???
The volume of the identical track played from the playlist is significantly louder (probably +6 or +7 db) vs. the same track played just from the internal server.
The only time these tracks are the same volume is when Spotty Volume Normalization is disabled AND, in player audio settings, Volume Adjustment/Replay Gain is set to "No Volume Adjustment".
I'm scratching my head about this as I don't think it was how it worked in the recent past. Is it possibly a problem with how the RG tags are read on those particular albums (all songs on those albums exhibit this behavior when incorporated in a playlist), or???????.
Can anybody shed light on this???