Automatic volume

that's a hell of a feature... would like to it myself...
wouldn't an epicenter do kind of the same thing with just bass?
lol so there isn't something out yet? I coulda sworn I read it in an HU thread as a feature..maybe I got confused with something else. anyways I thought it wouldn't be that hard, just have the deck sort of get an average or median of what most of the levels/frequencies(don't know what i'm talking about here) are and play the song at the same average level/frequency as the last one

 
not a HU, but my riocar has this ability; it can 'normalize' tracks so you don't get blasted by one mp3 that was ripped at 0dbfs and then can't hear the next which uses -10db as it's highest volume. Only with the Hijack kernel though

 
Several brands of head unit have a feature allowing the user to normalize volume settings from one source to another (so the tuner doesn't blast you out after listening to a CD recorded low, for instance) but I don't know of one that will do that from one CD track to the next...

 
Which HU or HU's have the thing where you set the volume and if the next song is really low in volume it plays it louder to be at the same "setting" on the last song?

you need to use the 'normalise' setting when you burn disks! makes all the tracks the same volume.

 
you need to use the 'normalise' setting when you burn disks! makes all the tracks the same volume.
I'll have to look into that //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif what program are you using with this feature, nero?

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I know Pioneer has an automatic volume feature, but it applies itself when interior noise increases (volume increases when you open a window, rev the engine high, etc., volume decreases when you slow down or stop, etc.)
yeah that wouldn't do much good

 
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I know Pioneer has an automatic volume feature, but it applies itself when interior noise increases (volume increases when you open a window, rev the engine high, etc., volume decreases when you slow down or stop, etc.)

Yeah, that feature is on the 7700. But not on the newer models.

 
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