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Volume Spikes At First Second #12943
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This can be #12289 Which file type is affected? What is the version of your mfplat.dll? |
M4A
10.0.22621.3085
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This can be #12289 <#12289>
Which file type is affected?
What is the version of your mfplat.dll?
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This seems to be a known Windows 11 bug, described in #12289. Please try to update to the very last Windows 11 update - does this help? |
That might have. I realized that when I downloaded M4As from the iTunes store, that it was the iTunes software glitching (or idk if it's on purpose or not) with the sound of the file if it's M4A directly from the store, but then when I downloaded it as MP3 before converting it into M4A with an audio converter, it helped fixed the volume problem I was having. So, I found out it was not a Mixxx issue, it was a digital file source issue. |
Thank you for confirming. |
Bug Description
There's a bug where the replaygain makes the songs spike their volume at the first second. I'm not sure how to fix what the software caused.
Version
2.4.0
OS
Windows 11
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