I have read posts complaining about dynamic compression and the fact
radio stations are getting forever "louder".

I notice when listening to classical radio stations some are very much
louder at the same volume setting. Classic FM and Venice Radio come
over much louder than Bartok and the East European OGG transmissions.

Is this the "loudness" effect? For, when listening on a portable or car
radio in bad conditions the dynamic range has to be limited, so the
radio engineers can transmit at a hight general amplitude. Have I got
it right?

The less "loud" stations sound better, but they also have the higher
bitrates.


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Labarum

Brian

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