I mostly listen to mixes and I like Deezer Flow, but the lame audio player makes Deezer virtually useless to me. playback in the highest quality available when on Wi-Fi, even when a lower quality was previously downloaded.Avoiding silences between songs is a feature we already had on desktop in the 90s! crossfader like Spotify had for ages, Apple Music is even 2 steps ahead with their automatic crossfader instead of a time based one (on Android).Why not put a little more effort into a decently working audio player instead of trivialities or bad imitations of features that other apps already have and do much better? Really? That's not what I was waiting for. Today a new version for Android was available, and we got. This time it's not only at the start of a song, but throughout the whole song that the volume normalization is totally off. Here's another example of a horrible volume normalization. Too bad no one seems to care about (or even notices) this problem. It seems like the problem is clearly noticeable every time a quiet song is followed by a loud song. Oh, and I hear the problem with other combinations of songs too, not just the 2 songs in this playlist. In case you still miss the “blast”, here it is in the 2nd video:ĭon’t forget, when you do a test, the transition from song 1 to song 2 should be played automatically, DON’T skip manually because then you won’t here the volume blast when song 2 starts.Īnother tip: listen with your headphones or a decent bluetooth speaker or sometething, not through your phone or laptop speaker. In the next video I made the audio visible, the blast is (audible and now also clearly visible) at 00:18 The following video shows the Deezer webplayer, the volume blast is at 00:15 (playtime in your videoplayer, not the Deezer playtime in the recorded video) Strange that you can't simulate the problem, so here are a few video recordings. So it really seems like a crossplatform software problem. I initially noticed the problem on my different Samsung Android phones (did you test an Android device too?).Īnyway, now that you mentioned the web player, I also did the same test with the web player on a Windows 10 pc and guess what, the problem occurs every time here too! Thanks for the reply and for watching into this. So it seems that Deezer can’t properly handle the volume adjustment/normalization between a quiet and a loud song when played with HIFI audio quality. The second song (Hollywood Vampires) is a loud song, volume normalizing makes a huge difference on that song. PS: the first song (Alice Cooper) is an older song recorderd at a low volume level, you won’t notice the difference when volume normalization is switched on or off. You will notice that the second song starts at unaltered volume level, volume normalizing is only kickin’ in when the song already started, giving an annoying loud volume boost at te beginning of the second song. Start the first song and let Deezer play until the second song starts, don’t skip manually. Set WIFI audio quality to HIFI, as the problem only seems to occur with HIFI audio quality, not with HQ. I have this problem on Android with different Samsung phones (A71 and A32 5G) with the latest versions of Android and Deezer, and with different bluetooth devices (Sony headphones LE_WH-1000XM3, Google Nest speakers and Toyota in-car BT audio)Īnd here’s how to simulate it (every time): Problem: Some songs will start at maximum (unaltered) volume level and only after the song has already started, the volume gets adjusted/normalized. I’m sorry I have to report this once again, but the previous topic has been closed for comments:
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