Default Volume
Posted: November 15th, 2014, 03:28
Greetings all, my first post, and I'm very happy to have found this software.
I'm no audiophile, but I love music, and have been on a long journey to find a music player that
#1: is based on a directory structure.
#2: Doesn't crash when presented with .flac or .m4a etc.
I used 1by1 but it crashed a lot.
Then Potplayer, very likeable, but no tree and didn't like m4a
Went through dozens of players that I didn't like and ended up with Quod Libet, but it was buggy still...
Then I found Resonic, and here I am.
One question:
Using the file "01 Concerto G-DurG major, G. 480 Allegro.mp3" (Boccherini) I compared the sound of Resonic and Potplayer. I noticed that Potplayer was more "alive" and "present". I switched back and forth, listening to each output. Then I realised that Potplayer was actually slightly *louder*, and that accounted for the difference in presence. So my question is, do different media players have different default volumes? Is there a reason for this? I kind of figured that there would be a normal average that everyone stuck too...
cheers
I'm no audiophile, but I love music, and have been on a long journey to find a music player that
#1: is based on a directory structure.
#2: Doesn't crash when presented with .flac or .m4a etc.
I used 1by1 but it crashed a lot.
Then Potplayer, very likeable, but no tree and didn't like m4a
Went through dozens of players that I didn't like and ended up with Quod Libet, but it was buggy still...
Then I found Resonic, and here I am.
One question:
Using the file "01 Concerto G-DurG major, G. 480 Allegro.mp3" (Boccherini) I compared the sound of Resonic and Potplayer. I noticed that Potplayer was more "alive" and "present". I switched back and forth, listening to each output. Then I realised that Potplayer was actually slightly *louder*, and that accounted for the difference in presence. So my question is, do different media players have different default volumes? Is there a reason for this? I kind of figured that there would be a normal average that everyone stuck too...
cheers