Adam Funk wrote:
I think that was wrong. I've removed the filename from that box in the
configuration and now have:
Options: Wav filter command:
/usr/bin/normalize-audio -a -20dB
but it still isn't doing anything. The files are coming out around
-8dB. Any ideas?
OK, I've filed a
On Saturday 29 October 2005 12:40, Adam Funk wrote:
I have grip 3.3.1-4 installed and configured as follows:
Ripper: grip (cdparanoia)
Rip file format: /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Options: Wav filter command: /usr/bin/normalize-audio -a
-20dB /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
On Sunday 30 October 2005 00:40, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Not knowing much about sound other than I listen to KUSC all the
time... Is this related perhaps to the note in the man page for
normalize: ...
Unfortunately, many MP3 players do not support v2.4
tags (including xmms, as of this
I have grip 3.3.1-4 installed and configured as follows:
Ripper: grip (cdparanoia)
Rip file format: /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Options: Wav filter command: /usr/bin/normalize-audio -a
-20dB /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Encoder: lame
etc.
It produces properly named and tagged
Adam Funk wrote:
I have grip 3.3.1-4 installed and configured as follows:
Ripper: grip (cdparanoia)
Rip file format: /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Options: Wav filter command: /usr/bin/normalize-audio -a
-20dB /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Encoder: lame
etc.
It produces
On Saturday 29 October 2005 13:00, Bruno Buys wrote:
It produces properly named and tagged wav and mp3 files, but
normalization does not take place. All the files of both types have a
much higher volume than I want (for my MP3 player).
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
Did you check if
Adam Funk wrote:
On Saturday 29 October 2005 13:00, Bruno Buys wrote:
It produces properly named and tagged wav and mp3 files, but
normalization does not take place. All the files of both types have a
much higher volume than I want (for my MP3 player).
Does anyone know what I'm doing wrong?
On October 29, 2005 01:01 pm, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Where do you get normalize-mp3?
It is part of the normalize-audio package.
$ apt-file search normalize-mp3
normalize-audio: usr/bin/normalize-mp3
normalize-audio: usr/share/man/man1/normalize-mp3.1.gz
Stephen
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On Saturday 29 October 2005 17:30, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Did you check if you have the normalize-audio package installed?
Yes (normalize-audio 0.7.6-7). For a while I've been using
normalize-audio and normalize-mp3 from the command-line with no
problems at all.
Sorry, that was a bit
Adam Funk wrote:
I have grip 3.3.1-4 installed and configured as follows:
Ripper: grip (cdparanoia)
Rip file format: /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Options: Wav filter command: /usr/bin/normalize-audio -a
-20dB /home/MISC/grip/%A--%d--%t--%n.wav
Encoder: lame
etc.
It produces properly
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