1/5/2023 0 Comments Does ivolume work on ipod![]() ![]() IVolume is the means by which replaygain (the superior system, slower because it fully scans files and has a per album gain correction function) can be applied to iTunes, it costs money but can be used, unlimited, for free, so long as you keep clicking the popup box (just use an automatic mouse clicking software and leave it running over a few nights). Every single track is independently changed, for albums like DSOTM, Amarok, or indeed, any album that is properly mastered and therefore has intra-album dynamic range, this destroys the listening experience. ITunes soundcheck only sort of surface scans a file (which is why its much much faster than replaygain) and has no functionality for album gain correction. It might be possible to work around, I'll looking into it. I usually just use track gain on those files. ![]() The only flaw in this method is that it does not work on music which I keep on my HDD in FLAC and have WinAMP transcribe to MP3 on the fly, because ReplayGain data is not stored in the tags and because the iPod requires mangled file names MP3Gain can't see songs as albums any more. Apple limited it to meet EU safety requirements. I use a cmoy anyway, but you can download a program called "eupod" which allows it to go louder. I then open the iPod in MP3Gain and apply album gain to all tracks. Once I have calculated the gain on all my MP3s, I sync them with my iPod. It will take ages but you only have to do it once, and then on any new music you add. Better yet, if you then select all files and calculate album gain, it will group files by album automatically. If you have your music directory set up so that it has lots of sub-directories, each with one album in it then you can just open the music directory in MP3Gain and it will find all your music. I don't use iTunes myself but I think you can get it to check all your music automatically, and sync that data with the iPod. If you use iTunes, then you need to use the "Sound Check" feature. ![]()
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