But I sure miss just highlighting a group of track (or playlist) in iTunes, than running iVolume and it would check only the highlited tracks.
Now, it seems you have to create a new group in iVolume, drag these tracks over and then hit start.
Am I missing something?
2.5 worked great, not sure why I'd upgrade to a version that takes, the main feature I use, away.
iVolume
Ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level.
Version: 3.5
Well, it's fast
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: BoiseSpin Tuesday, May 13 2008 @ 08:37 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Over One Year
Recommend Product: YES
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Well, it's fast - BoiseSpin
Yes, very true.However, iVolume does NOT list the tracks in the iTunes folders, just as a list of tracks that can be sorted by a few categories.
I need to adjust playlist by playlist; which was the main feature in ver. 2.X and is now no more.
This new version may be great for some, sucks for me.
Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 06:53 AM PDT
Well, it's fast - fornallaz
You can adjust the selected tracks in iVolume by selecting the appropriate menu item (Tracks -> Adjust Selected Tracks) or by hitting Option-Command-Enter.Reply to This
Wednesday, May 14 2008 @ 02:09 AM PDT