I’ve poked around online and it seems like Jellyfin had (music) volume normalization added to it sometime recently. However, I’m struggling to verify that it’s enabled/working. Is it something I have to enable or is it on by default? If it’s on shouldn’t I be able to see something like a LUFS or ReplyGain value in each song’s metadata?
I can’t wait for normalization to be built in. I have had to dump my music into mp3gain prior to importing it so this would save a lot of time.
As well, means I will be more open to other,higher quality, formats.
entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org 11 months ago
Okay, so it’s not in the 10.8.z series. That means it’ll be in the next major release, 10.9.0
JustEnoughDucks@feddit.nl 11 months ago
Does volume normalization mean that we can choose the volume level finally? I cannot figure out a way to do this in 10.8.x
Jellyfin, across every single device that I have, is literally 50%+ quieter than every other app. I have to double the volume on my TV w/Chromecast for example to watch a show.
eager_eagle@lemmy.world 11 months ago
Same experience here. Jelly’s volume is always 100% and I still often need to increase the TV’s or OS level.
ryannathans@aussie.zone 11 months ago
Replaygain only reduces the volume. You can’t increase volume without quality loss
entropicdrift@lemmy.sdf.org 11 months ago
It’s specific to music, per the OP. As far as boosting the volume goes, it varies based on your client and devices, but on many TVs, sound bars, and AVRs, you can enable “Night Mode” and it’ll turn on a compressor that basically makes all content played on said device sound closer together in volume (so less of a dramatic swing between Jellyfin volume and other stuff)