Suedkiez
(Just a fellow user like you)
December 8, 2022, 10:32pm
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Yes. This is the old post about the release of this feature. It depends on Qobuz having to have analyzed all their files, and maybe there is the odd straggler, but it has been 3 years since this post, so I hope they are done
Hey everyone – we were not ignoring this request, and we actually spent a bunch of time getting this right with Qobuz before we released our integration in Roon 1.6.
In order for volume leveling to work in Roon, Qobuz needs to analyze each file in their service and provide the leveling data to us. This is a big project, and we know that Qobuz has been working on processing their music catalog over the last year.
After seeing this feedback recently, we did some investigation to get a sense of h…
EDIT: Yes, and also info about the dynamic range display:
Hi David, the project to back-process tracks for volume levelling data was completed by Qobuz quite some time ago and they provide it for all new content as well. If you turn on volume levelling, you can see what offsets are being applied by Roon. However, at present, we don’t display dynamic range info in the same way that we do for local content.
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