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2008-05-14
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hi, I think this question should be on the newbie forum, but what the €@//)
I will to try this linyer for the n800 but I can't find the config file file so I can boost te on the config file (works well for the Mplayer) so I can boost the volume
af=volume=1:0
or
softvolume-max=150
please correct me if I am wrong
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2008-05-14
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2008-05-14
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2008-05-14
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The genre of music you listen to controls what software you can use?
That makes absolutely no sense.
I should hope you're aware that mp3gain is a lossless transformation?
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2008-05-14
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2008-05-14
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It factually does not cause loss; it changes the global gain field only, and changes that uniformly for all frames, which is a completely linear and reversible effect. It cannot cause any distortion or degradation; if upon using it, your music actually has audible degradation, one of the following applies:In either of these cases, using any other soft-volume control to get the same volume level will reveal the same distortion.
- The degradation was already present, but you could not hear it because the file was too loud.
- The degradation is caused by clipping, etc., from playing back sound that loud with the system.
A more likely explanation is the placebo effect. ABX testing is the best way to eliminate that.
Edit: Clarifying my original comment: Nobody wants to do lossy stuff on their music library, regardless of genre.
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2008-05-14
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I like the default media player for the n800 but I can't find the config file file so I can boost the volume.
if anybody could help me on this, I will really appreciate it.
I will to try this line on the config file (works well for the Mplayer) so I can boost the volume
af=volume=1:0
or
softvolume-max=150
please correct me if I am wrong