hi there.:D
i have been using the 'peak to peak volume normalise' DSP when ripping some of my cds, and would like to know if this DSP degrades audio quality AT ALL....?
i am using flac encoder, and am concerned that the quality is not as it should be....
i don't know if i just need to turn the volume up when listening to normalised tracks, but it seems to me that non-normalised ripped tracks actually sound better.:blush:
anyone have anything to say about this?
- i have decided not to normalise rips now, but would like to know, as this would be quite a 'convenient' DSP to continue using!!! - the main issue for me is to get as good a sound as possible.
thanks for any replies!
i have been using the 'peak to peak volume normalise' DSP when ripping some of my cds, and would like to know if this DSP degrades audio quality AT ALL....?
i am using flac encoder, and am concerned that the quality is not as it should be....
i don't know if i just need to turn the volume up when listening to normalised tracks, but it seems to me that non-normalised ripped tracks actually sound better.:blush:
anyone have anything to say about this?
- i have decided not to normalise rips now, but would like to know, as this would be quite a 'convenient' DSP to continue using!!! - the main issue for me is to get as good a sound as possible.
thanks for any replies!
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