Sound Check
All right, I have a question for you people.
I have a lot of music in my iTunes Library and the quality varies between a lot of them, in addition to the volume level.
I generally use Nero to make audio CDs because iTunes can't do CD-TEXT and it has a sound check-like feature (can't remember the name of it) that works really well for audio CDs.
But I am interested in doing this to my entire iTunes library. But here's my concern: will it actually mess with the quality of the audio?
I don't want my -aps .mp3s forced down to the quality of the crappy bootleg quality of some of my other stuff.
I have a lot of music in my iTunes Library and the quality varies between a lot of them, in addition to the volume level.
I generally use Nero to make audio CDs because iTunes can't do CD-TEXT and it has a sound check-like feature (can't remember the name of it) that works really well for audio CDs.
But I am interested in doing this to my entire iTunes library. But here's my concern: will it actually mess with the quality of the audio?
I don't want my -aps .mp3s forced down to the quality of the crappy bootleg quality of some of my other stuff.
Comments
Originally posted by groverat
So if I were to move the files themselves to a different computer they would go back to what they were before the Sound Check?
yes
BE WARNED!
THIEVERY!
Rattie: Yeah, I thought you had more than that. Anyway it was exciting to think, if only for a blissful moment, that I was just a good Soulseek session away from catching you. Damn your piratical skills!
When I sync my music library to my iPod, will iTunes' sound check settings transfer over or will I have to manually turn this option on in the iPod's settings?
I'll be listening to one of my songs that has been sound checked then at some part it'll go all buzzy and ear piercing. Only 1-2 every thousand songs though, I just have to re-import the song.