chucktx
12th November 2005, 10:15
I guess one main part of my question is what is it trying to normalize to? It seems to actually not normalize until after the first bit of a file also, but that could just be the particular files I have been testing with. It obviously can't be trying to normalize to an average of the file because it hasn't seen the whole file. I couldn't really find anything out there about it, and the audio portion of the wiki documentation has yet to be written. With an AC3 file it took a max. amplification of above 300% before it would ever not be at max amplification during playback, but with an mp3 file it would never get below 92%. Is it just not good at bringing the level down? Do I need to encode everything to a low level if I want all of my files to be the same approximte level?
A second question also: When I open the Audio configuraion from the start menu while a file is playing it does not give the live information on the volume window, like it does when double clicking on the system tray icon. Is there a way to get the "live" part w/o the system tray icon.
A second question also: When I open the Audio configuraion from the start menu while a file is playing it does not give the live information on the volume window, like it does when double clicking on the system tray icon. Is there a way to get the "live" part w/o the system tray icon.