On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 12:49PM +0700, Sthu Deus wrote:
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> Then it is not what I wanna do - I want to change the file itself so that ANY
> player might read it the way I want, and of course, it should be lossless
> still.
>
> --c8ef04c7bbaf635f1cced39b63a1f635
What I'd do in a case like that
Sthu Deus:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Jochen:
>
>> '--apply-replaygain-which-is-not-lossless' to change audio information
>> directly. But, as the name suggests, it is generally not recommended to
>> use it.
>
> Then it is not what I wanna do - I want to change the file itself so
> tha
Thank You for Your time and answer, Jochen:
>Metaflac just doesn't produce output when computing replay gain. After
>the command has finished, you should see the replay gain tags when
>running 'metaflac --list 001.flac'.
>
>What I probably should add is that metaflac (like vorbisgain) just adds
>t
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> Original Message
>From: sthu.d...@gmail.com
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: A tool for auto amplifying of wav/flac files.
>Date: Sun, 7 Feb 2010 20:20:16 +0700
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>>Thank You for Your time and answer, ow...@netptc.net:
>>
On Feb 7, 2010, at 6:20 AM, Sthu Deus wrote:
>> Before you go trying tools it may be useful to ask your self what you
>> are trying to accomplish. As others have pointed out in a similar
>> thread the term db is a ratio.
>
> Not correct.
Yes it is. Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibe
Sthu Deus:
> Thank You for Your time and answer, Jochen:
>
>> For FLAC there is metaflac --add-replay-gain.
>
> Can You help me w/ its usage. I tried this way (running in the flacs dir.):
>
> $ metaflac --add-replay-gain 001.flac 002.flac 003.flac
>
> - it just hangs to me.
Metaflac just doe
owens writes:
> Before you go trying tools it may be useful to ask your self what you
> are trying to accomplish. As others have pointed out in a similar
> thread the term db is a ratio.
Sthu Deus writes:
> Not correct.
It is ten times the base ten log of the ratio of two power levels. Thus
3 d
Thank You for Your time and answer, Jochen:
>For FLAC there is metaflac --add-replay-gain.
Can You help me w/ its usage. I tried this way (running in the flacs dir.):
$ metaflac --add-replay-gain 001.flac 002.flac 003.flac
- it just hangs to me.
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Thank You for Your time and answer, ow...@netptc.net:
>Before you go trying tools it may be useful to ask your self what you
>are trying to accomplish. As others have pointed out in a similar
>thread the term db is a ratio.
Not correct. The "0 db" is the sound level - meaning "the highest" w/o a
>On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 8:40 AM, Jochen Schulz wrote:
> >Matt Zagrabelny:
> >>
> >> FWIW, the replaygain algorithm uses a more advanced psycho-acoustic
> >> model to determine loudness than just "maximum amplitude".
> >
> >ACK, and it should be preferred to "dumb" normalization if possible.
> >
>
Matt Zagrabelny:
>
> FWIW, the replaygain algorithm uses a more advanced psycho-acoustic
> model to determine loudness than just "maximum amplitude".
ACK, and it should be preferred to "dumb" normalization if possible.
> I know you are talking about .wav and .flac, but I've used:
>
> mp3gain
>
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>
>
> Original Message
>From: marc.ol...@grupblau.com
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: Re: A tool for auto amplifying of wav/flac files.
>Date: Thu, 4 Feb 2010 14:00:27 +0100
>
>>El Thursday 04 February 2010 13:26:55 Sthu Deus va escriur
On Thu, 2010-02-04 at 16:22 +0100, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 04. 02. 2010 14:57:37 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
> >
> > How does normalize-audio know that one cd is the sound of pins
> > dropping but the next cd is elephants charging? I mean, I don't want
> > those cds to be literally the same volum
Dne, 04. 02. 2010 14:57:37 je Adam Hardy napisal(a):
How does normalize-audio know that one cd is the sound of pins
dropping but the next cd is elephants charging? I mean, I don't want
those cds to be literally the same volume, I want them to keep their
relative volume difference, but just
Marc Olive on 04/02/10 13:00, wrote:
El Thursday 04 February 2010 13:26:55 Sthu Deus va escriure:
Good day.
Hello,
Is there a tool by which, I can amplify gain to 0 db of every wav/flac
There's "normalize-audio" that might help.
It depends on what he means by "amplify gai
El Thursday 04 February 2010 13:26:55 Sthu Deus va escriure:
> Good day.
Hello,
> Is there a tool by which, I can amplify gain to 0 db of every wav/flac
There's "normalize-audio" that might help.
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