From: David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is an example of peak normalization (correct me if I am wrong)..
We have a song in a (stereo 16bit)wavfile called mysong.wav
we scan the wav files and find these values..(they are fake of course)
MaxRightSample = 16000;
MinRightSample = -8000;
MaxLeftSample
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and right).
-David Swigger
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From: Mark Stephens [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Howdy
You mentioned the limited value of normalization that only looks at p
Hi,
Check out ecasound at http://www.wakkanet.fi/ecasound. It has a nice
compresser that is tunable. Perhaps you may find it useful.
_J
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Howdy
You mentioned the limited value of normalization that only looks at peak
levels to normalize, especially if there are just a couple of loud passages
in a song. If you
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 14:12:20 -0500, Mark Stephens wrote:
everything else equally. Normalization is like turning up the volume, no
dynamic range is lost. The difference between the quietest sounds and the
loudest sound is the same. If you change the difference (dynamics) of the
music then you
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 11:03:57 -0500, Mark Stephens wrote:
Wouldn't that be compression, instead
On Mon, 17 Jan 2000 11:03:57 -0500, Mark Stephens wrote:
Wouldn't that be compression, instead of normalization?
I don't really know. I don't have much experience with compressors.
Will a compressor boost a quiet waveform and allow it to clip?
I still have an old DBX compressor/expander box
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do peak limiting, and then normalize the result.
mark stephens
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Before I burn
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From: Ross Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't help you directly but I always normalise before encoding music for my FM
radio
station. I use the CD rippers Audiograbber and CDex which both have this option.
By normalizing 16 bit
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From: Ross Levis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't help you directly but I always normalise before encoding music for my FM radio
station. I use the CD rippers Audiograbber and CDex which both have this option.
CDex being freeware, you may be able to obtain code from the author
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