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Choose Volume Levels for Each Part of the Sequence

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So some of my video bumpers are louder than others. It can be kind of a shock when I turn up the volume for one and then be blasted by the next. I don't know if it would be possible, but if we could choose the volume level for each bumper that would be awesome! This would be for when you choose a specific file and not an entire folder because that would be too much randomness to deal with.

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On 7/23/2023 at 9:03 AM, NightWatcherTheater said:

I have a volume equalizing program if your interested 

I would be interested to know what software you use, as I was looking to do the same, does it handle multichannel audio?

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13 hours ago, Johno said:

I would be interested to know what software you use, as I was looking to do the same, does it handle multichannel audio?

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Can't you already set the volume in the sequence editor? 

I do think that modifying the videos is probably a better way to go so it will work regardless of other factors.

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56 minutes ago, Matt said:

Can't you already set the volume in the sequence editor? 

I do think that modifying the videos is probably a better way to go so that it will be constant.

Yes, we can set the volume for each part.

@NightWatcherTheater I would also like to know which program you use 🙂

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If you're using pass-through audio, you're not going to control the volume since it bypasses Kodi and is directly decoded by your AVR.

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On 8/5/2023 at 12:21 AM, OTA said:

If you're using pass-through audio, you're not going to control the volume since it bypasses Kodi and is directly decoded by your AVR.

This is correct.

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I am marking this completed, as @NightWatcherTheater's program should do what you want, and I don't think there's anything that I can do in programming to make this work across the board.

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