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feature request: sound volume fine tuning per station #365

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mailinglists35 opened this issue Dec 13, 2018 · 6 comments
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feature request: sound volume fine tuning per station #365

mailinglists35 opened this issue Dec 13, 2018 · 6 comments

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@mailinglists35
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Expected Behavior

Not all stations broadcast at the same audio volume.
This is inconvenient when frequently switching between stations with different audio levels.
It would be nice to have an additional volume slider per station and remember the station volume after app restart like it remembers the regular app volume.

Current Behavior

efective speaker audio intensity changes when switching stations when stations have different audio sound level

Steps to Reproduce

  1. switch stations

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@haecker-felix
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haecker-felix commented Dec 13, 2018

It would make more sense if Gradio would automatically adjust the volume level for all stations - so every station would have the same volume.

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no it doesn't.
one station is louder and one is quieter - i want the same level from gradio no matter what station is playing.
so i can adjust level per station

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ah, do you mean to do the alignment of all stations to a same level? that would be cool but it could be a lot of work, you'd have to play them all first and perform analysis

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then when you add a new station you'd have to recompute again. and then you might have older stations temporarily unavailable to recompute

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i'd still prefer to have manual control

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mathematics don't always get the same results as a broken or too sensible ear.

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