Bruce
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, dennis wrote:
WELL YOU COULD ALLWAYS RECORD THE FILE AND AJUST THE VOLUME THAT WAY. THEN RESAVE IT WITHOUT ANY LOSS.
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There's always quality loss, even if you don't notice it, with uncompression and recompression. Additionally, this is one in a series of files and I want uniformity between the files.
Bruce
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, dennis wrote:
I HAVE TAKEN FILES AND INCREASED THE VOLUME AND WHEN I SAVED THE CHANGE I HAVE SAVED IN THE SAME FORMAT AND ALSO IN HIGHER BITRATES AND HAVEN'T LOST ANY QUALITY.
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But Goldwave's method requires uncompressing and recompressing. Bruce
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On Thu, 11 Nov 2004, dennis wrote:
hi bruce. in goldwave i know you can do this. just open the file and ajust the volume how you want it and do a save as in the format and bitrate that it was in.
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Subject: Maximizing a Vorbis File's Volume
I recorded a file in OGG Vorbis, and saved the file without maximizing the volume first. Is there any way I can maximize the file's volume without decompressing and recompressing the file with the resultant quality loss?
Bruce
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