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Kimagure-No-Ken
16th April 2004, 15:30
Does anybody know a MP3Gain alternative? A program that can normalize the audio in a mp3-file to a desired % of max peak level in dB, without recompression.
:thanks: in advance
Tuning
16th April 2004, 18:40
Hello Kimagure-No-Ken, Welcome to Doom9 forums!
If the mp3s are of music type and if you use foobar (http://www.foobar2000.org) then the easiest way is to use ReplayGain in foobar.
In case if it is sound file of video, use BeSweet and apply some post gain. This can also be done using BeSplit. [http://dspguru.doom9.org]
jkwarras
18th April 2004, 10:08
For a movie mp3 you can demux the audio track and use mp3gain and you don't have to reencode. After that you remux the audio file and you're done :)
BTW, I didn't now that Bsplit was able to do this, good news.
Tuning
18th April 2004, 10:53
Originally posted by jkwarras
BTW, I didn't now that Bsplit was able to do this, good news.
BeSplit offers normalization to mp2 & mp3 files at the moment and is only avaialble in beta version.(BeSplit v0.9b6) ;)
From dspguru's site:
- new switch : -ota( -G max ) , for normalizing mp3 & mp2 files
jkwarras
18th April 2004, 13:15
Thanks for the info :cool:
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