Yeah. I figured as much. WinSCP works fine though.
Anyway it's all working now after a bit of hunting down the right thread!
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Yeah. I figured as much. WinSCP works fine though.
Anyway it's all working now after a bit of hunting down the right thread!
Found the thread. Didn't realise spawning a new instance created a new "-1" sub-directory with new files. I assume it would normally be a copy of the first instance? Or is it a clean configuration...
I now remember the custom tag has to be listed in a file somewhere (MediaDatabaseFieldsv5.txt or something?). Can someone remind me how to access this file on a QNAP - and if there is one for each...
EDIT: OK, I've figured out why the behaviour is different. The custom Favourites tag isn't working on the non-RG instance, so selecting that is going down all albums and therefore there is no "1" for...
I have 2 instances of Asset running on my QNAP. I have exactly the same configurations for each, except one has ReplayGain turned on and transcoding of everything to WAV, the other doesn't and all...
There may be some spam filtering though. Some forums only allow attachments after a certain number of posts have been made (usually 10 or so).
Not sure of that's the case here but may be.
I'm curious why you would do that? But if you did, and re-applied the tags to the whole album with the new tracks together, then they would all be normalised to the same level.
As for singles - I...
A problem with the tagging? Or are you using folder view?
If you use Album gain rather than track gain, the same gain will be applied to all tracks in the album - so if a track is intended to be quieter, then it will remain so. I presume this is happening...
Hoipe I can explain:
Twonky is a music server, like Asset UPnP or Kazoo Server. Music servers (or media servers) scan your files to create a sorted and coherent database to present to your control...
When you insert a disc to rip, click the arrow next to "Meta", uncheck AMG there.
A bit more info would help. For example, what and where is your output set to? Any DSP effects?
In Options->CD Rom->Drive: After Rip. Select an Eject option from the list.
FYI Asset is only a music server, it doesn't do any editing or changing of files. The paid version has some extra features though.
I assume when you ripped your CDs you did have them tagged at that...
This question seems to keep coming up a lot. Might be an idea to have a sticky that says this? Or on the products home page?
Just a thought ;)
Can you do a video screen capture, then slow it down and take a snapshot?
Interesting. Unless anyone else can think of something better, how about using DSP Effect Maximum Length (set to 1 minute), so you'd have 0:00 to 1:00, followed by DSP Effect Trim - 40 seconds from...
Ahh, the Apply only applies the tag values if present.
Try Volume Normalize instead.
I think your problem is using the ReplayGain tags via the utility codec - your player(s) probably don't support them. It doesn't alter the audio data.
However, if you really don't mind being...
Ahh yes, of course, the Multi-Encoder would be far far better. Sorry, I've never used it forgot it even existed!
In CD Ripper, there's a Path field (bottom right). This would be your FLAC root folder.
In Batch Oonverter, there's Output Location, which would be where you set your MP3 root folder as Folder....
I wouldn't do that. Rip to a FLAC folder, then convert to an MP3 folder. If you can, do all the ripping first, then use batch converter to convert them either all in one go or in batches, overnight...
Ahh, so you can tick the boxes and if no tags are present it will still upsample? Good to know, but perhaps the manual could say that? It seems a bit of a fudge - would it not be possible to be able...
Really? According to the manual, the upscaling is only used as part of applying ReplayGain tags:
I think Dat Ei was referring to the same thing in Music Converter (which you can only access once you have selected files). In CD Ripper it's the Naming field - see pic:
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