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Thanks Gene E. Bloch for your opinion! I agree with you.
dbpoweramp calls it adaptive normalization. Gene E. Bloch wrote: On 7/14/2006, posted this: Hello! What program can convert Real Audio and wma files to mp3 and adaptively normalize volume in a batch? I mean a normalization which amplifies low sounds more that loud by adaptive normalization. Best regards, Dima +7 9163876746 +7 9035093892 From your posts in this thread, I realize you are using the wrong term for what you want, which is not going to help you get an answer. Look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_level_compression which says, inter alia, "Audio level compression, also called dynamic range compression, compression, or limiting, is a process that manipulates the dynamic range of an audio signal. Compression is used during sound recording, live sound reinforcement, and broadcasting to improve the perceived volume of audio. A compressor is the device used to create compression." Perhaps if you used one of these terms you'd be more likely to get help. -- Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251 (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom") |
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![]() wrote in message... dbpoweramp calls it adaptive normalization. Ah !! So you came up with the term in a cheap piece of consumer MP3 software? That should tell you why you're having a little bit of a communication problem here. |