• SanctimoniousApe@lemmings.world
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    24 days ago

    You’re dependent upon the recording you’re listening to having been set to a decent volume to begin with. I will occasionally come across videos or music with significantly quieter sound than usual. I know what a good volume for my need at the moment is, while this warning is a dumb automatic pop-up based solely upon the single factor of the master device volume control setting - without any consideration for the actual decibels being output.

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      24 days ago

      If you have your own music collection, I can really recommend normalising everything to a LUFS value of your choosing. (A common value is -14 LUFS for most streaming services Source)

      Note there are two types of normalising, dynamic and linear. Linear is what you want as it’ll only move the average loudness to your target, preserving the difference between the quietest and loudest parts. Dynamic normalization squashes the quietest and loudest parts into a narrower range.

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      24 days ago

      For some reason i stopped having this problem ever since i started caring about audio quality and started to collect flacs only.

      Technically original distributed media can have volume differences but the only times i ever recall it being problematically different is if its audio from yucktube.