Hi! I'm Daniel J. Lewis, host of The Audacity to Podcast. I'm interested in hiring a developer to create a simple cross-platform GUI that uses ffmpeg for measuring integrated loudness, loudness range, and true peak.
The command is simple: ffmpeg -nostats -i SOURCE-FILE.wav -filter_complex ebur128=peak=true -f null - I envision a simple app for Windows, OS X, and maybe even Linux, packaged with ffmpeg (if that's allowed). Launching the app would give drag-and-drop target for audio files. After it processes the audio with the above command, it would display the information for that file. Ideally, this would allow batch processing and display a row for each file. That would make it easy for comparisons. My plan would be to either offer this app for free, or maybe as a part of a podcasting community I run. Please reply if you're interested and what you would charge for this. Faithfully, Daniel J. Lewis Speaker, consultant, and award-winning host, The Audacity to Podcast <http://theaudacitytopodcast.com/?utm_source=TAP_email&utm_medium=Email_Signature&utm_content=Speaker_Consultant_Reviewer-TAP&utm_campaign=TAP> ™ Get your international podcast reviews emailed to you automatically with My Podcast Reviews <http://mypodcastreviews.com/?utm_source=TAP_email&utm_medium=Email_signature&utm_content=Get_your_intl_reviews_emailed&utm_campaign=MPR> ™! _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel