Hello,
I hope some of the more informed members of this forum can help me to understand how to use these two features. I have a client who wants his CD collection converted to two separate libraries. A lossless library for archieve and possible eventual use in a future home audio system. And a lossy library for use on portable media players (ie. iPod). He wants to embed volume normalization information in both of his libraries.
My first thought is to suggest to him that for his lossless library he choose FLAC and then add the Replay Gain tags to these files. For his lossy library I would suggest mp3 @ 192 kbps and apply volume normalization to the raw data. This suggestion is based on my experience with the program mp3Gain and assumes that the dmc volume normalization is done in a similar fashion.
So I guess my questions are
1) Is my first suggestion for his lossless library a valid way to allow for normilization on some future (brand as of yet unkonown) audio system.
2) Is my understanding of how the dmc volume normalization is done correct?
Thanks,
Steve
I hope some of the more informed members of this forum can help me to understand how to use these two features. I have a client who wants his CD collection converted to two separate libraries. A lossless library for archieve and possible eventual use in a future home audio system. And a lossy library for use on portable media players (ie. iPod). He wants to embed volume normalization information in both of his libraries.
My first thought is to suggest to him that for his lossless library he choose FLAC and then add the Replay Gain tags to these files. For his lossy library I would suggest mp3 @ 192 kbps and apply volume normalization to the raw data. This suggestion is based on my experience with the program mp3Gain and assumes that the dmc volume normalization is done in a similar fashion.
So I guess my questions are
1) Is my first suggestion for his lossless library a valid way to allow for normilization on some future (brand as of yet unkonown) audio system.
2) Is my understanding of how the dmc volume normalization is done correct?
Thanks,
Steve
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