One of the follow up posts (by Sumit) may have been true for the version he was using at the time, but I found the solution for me by using: Although, I understand the various tweaks that can be made connected to Volume Levelling, the key thing experienced was overall volume low, compared with any other software or Windows system sounds, when all set to the same level in the system sound mixer. Which was exactly the problem I experienced. Sound card is a Creative X-Fi xTreme Music, so it should be decent sound and volume - all other programs seem to be fine as far as volume goes. I have MM (Gold License) installed on my desktop computer running Windows XP Pro SP2. Or after closing MM I open another program - forgetting what I set the volume at for MM - and again the sound level is unbelievably loud. Then I'll get a Windows dialog for some reason or another - unrelated - and the sound file that plays with the dialog is ear-splitting loud just because the volume has to be cranked up so high for MM. The worst thing about this is that when I am playing tracks in MM I often have to crank the volume way up just to make the music sound reasonable at all - and I don't like my volume blasting just pretty normal. ![]() Results are not good here neither seems to help with the volume very much, if at all. Why is this? I have tried the Analyze Volume feature and also the Levelize Volume Option. ![]() ![]() Also, the difference in volume from track to track is pretty big - I usually have to manually adjust the volume for every track I play - even for tracks in the same ripped CD. I have almost stopped playing my music files in MediaMonkey lately, mainly because the volume is too low on most tracks.
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