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"umjediqualquer" as you said it, it has been months... I am not sure but I think that "voting" maybe a way to show how many 'wants' this issue to be resolved. This is a guess. So far this issue has received 93 votes - which is problably very insignificant when considering that Deezer has over 9 millions paid subscribers! To vote click at the top of this page in the first box under the title of this discussion.
I am coming back to add to my previous comment on Sound Volume Normalization. Additionally, to one comment in this tread, stating that Deezer techniciens are working on it, it is also what I was told by a service-representative. Well, because this is an issue that is at least 9 months old, I would say that "working on it" means, 'we are aware of the issue'!? After using Deezer everyday for the past 16 days, it feels like there actually is a volume normalization treatment, because 95% of the music I have listened to is normalized. However there is a few songs that are very, very below the normalized level. They are so low, that I can bearly hear them when they play. When this occur, I do not turn up the volume, because I know that when the next song will start to play, it will shock everyone because of how loud it will be. Instead I skip the song, and I am considering removing these songs from my playlists, if this problem is not rectified soon. I think this 'glitch' in Dee
Hi Flo.Deezer Well... ...thank you! I am not sure what "voting for it" entails?! If you met to give it a 'thumb up', I did. UPDATE I just figured out were to vote, and I did.
I am a new member of Deezer. So far I am very please with it, and I think it is something to be grateful for, Big Time! However, it is shocking to discover that 'Loudness Normalization' is not integretad in Deezer Music streaming. As it is a fundamental element of playing a mixed of audio tracks, with diversified recording sound levels. 'Loudness normalization' was created to combat varying loudness when listening to multiple songs in a sequence. Before 'loudness normalization' is applied, one song in a playlist might be quieter than the rest, so the end listener has to adjust the playback volume. This is insane to have such a situation today -- How can any audio streaming service neglect such a basic need as Audio Normalization?
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