![]() ![]() No encoding, no change to sample rate, no upmixing or downmixing.Ĭontinuing with the thought dtc has: if I restored my Library from a back-up made before Sunday Nov. I believe all DSP is off when MC28 is playing 2-channel audio. Even if it works, I don't relish the thought of reanalyzing every audio file I have. If reanalyzing my audio works, I'd love to know what happened to suddenly have what appears to be every audio file in my collection have -25.5 dB applied. When I tried the other night, MC28 told me, "You've already analyzed those files, dummy". I'll have to look for the check box to allow MC28 to analyze files which have already been analyzed. I must have confused Volume Leveling with the function Analyze Audio performs. I just checked, and both Volume Leveling and Adaptive Volume are "unchecked" in DSP Studio. I don't know if this helps, but my MC28 is set up with Volume Mode: Internal Volume, Maximum volume: 100, Internal volume reference: 100. On my Black computer, which seems to be working normally, every song is "volume adjusted", but by different amounts, and none appear to be adjusted by the huge -25.5 dB. Every song I play has been "volume adjusted" by -25.5 db. ![]() After reading the Wiki article and looking at the Audio Path on both my Silver (home theater computer) and Black ("mobile" computer) computers, it really looks like the peak level normalizing applied by Analyze Audio got corrupted on my Silver computer. I'd like to simply get rid of this -25.5 dB "for internal volume". I allow Analyze Audio to normalize the peak levels of my audio files, though. I read the Wiki article and I'm not convinced Adaptive volume is something I want to use long term. I've never used Adaptive Volume, so it wasn't active yesterday when my system was working, and it wasn't active or deactivated when it stopped working. I reopened Audio Path and it says "Volume reduced -25.5 dB for internal volume." Any idea where this came from? Looks like a setting got made somewhere and I need to find it and change it. I tried re-analyzing one Album and was told there aren't any files which need Audio Analysis. ![]() It's not something weird with Analyze Audio. Any idea what happened? Any idea how to fix it, short of redoing Analyze Audio for every song I have? I have Analyzed Audio for all of my Audio files, but there are a pretty wide range of "loudness correction" applied, certainly not -25.5 dB for every track I have. But I opened three or four other audio files and ALL of them were reduced -25.5 dB. OK, perhaps that's what the level was after Audio Analysis. MC28 is playing the original audio file, but level is reduced -25.5 dB. What I didn't expect: I opened audio path. I opened DSP Studio and double checked: 2-channel, no change to sample rate, no encoding, no up- or down-sampling. I started playing a song, volume was very low, just like yesterday when I posted. I started looking in a couple of deep crevices looking for something I may have missed. I tried playing a movie, and the volume was gloriously loud, just like it should have been. Very Strange, it's like a setting somewhere changed itself. I didn't stop MC28, adjust the volume or turn anything off. The weird thing is everything was working fifteen minutes ago, and suddenly everything went quiet. checked the physical connections of the various cables.Īny ideas about where else I can check? I am stumped and music-less. In Windows: Settings -> Sound -> device is Schiit Eitr, master volume is 100%. My Schiit Eitr is on, preamp is on not muted and set to Eitr, power amps are on.ĭouble check my Zone/ Zone Switch: Player -> Zone (2channel) -> Zone Switch (plays in 2-channel and stops play in Zone Multichannel).ĭouble checked Tools -> Options -> Audio -> Audio Device (Schiit Eitr, WASAPI), device is open to exclusive access, device volume is maximized. Make sure I'm playing from the correct Library and Zone.ĭouble checking my stereo's "chain". Log off and restart my computer, and then restarting MC28.Ĭycling the power on my preamp and power amps. OK, not disappeared, but it's 1/3 as loud as it should be, and flat and hollow when I crank the volume up trying to get some audible level. ![]()
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