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MusicBee Wishlist / Volume normalization (ReplayGain) data in library file instead of tags?
« on: November 06, 2015, 05:25:00 PM »
Like many others, I spend a lot of time tagging my files properly and I don't like applications that write tags to my files. It would be nice if the data was stored in the library file, like iTunes does.
I'm in charge of the computer they use for music in a pub in the town where I live and I've recently bought a new PC for them and installed MusicBee instead of iTunes. I have to make it "bar staff proof" as much as possible and it's a hell of a job. That's why all the music files are read only, and because of that, I can't use MusicBee's volume normalization. Staff have been complaining since, because some songs are louder than others and they have to run to the computer to adjust the volume all the time.
I have discovered MusicBee about a month ago and started using it at home instead of Foobar2000, but then again, I don't want any application to alter my tags. It's really the only thing that's missing for me to make sure I'll stick with MusicBee; ReplayGain data in library file.
I'm in charge of the computer they use for music in a pub in the town where I live and I've recently bought a new PC for them and installed MusicBee instead of iTunes. I have to make it "bar staff proof" as much as possible and it's a hell of a job. That's why all the music files are read only, and because of that, I can't use MusicBee's volume normalization. Staff have been complaining since, because some songs are louder than others and they have to run to the computer to adjust the volume all the time.
I have discovered MusicBee about a month ago and started using it at home instead of Foobar2000, but then again, I don't want any application to alter my tags. It's really the only thing that's missing for me to make sure I'll stick with MusicBee; ReplayGain data in library file.