Did run into the following problem.
Was handed out some flac files recently, and tried to convert them into mp3
using dbpoweramp.
I also tend to strip leading and trailing silence which works ok as long as the
input is accurate.
I ended up with mp3s which did stop pretty abrupt so I tried to dig into it,
played with the -db values in the trim silence plugin and finally did a more
aggressive search why this happens.
I finally found out that DC BIAS of the flac (aswell as if converted to wav) was up to 1% wrong.
Thus ... is there any chance to see a DC BIAS adjust plugin sooner or later ?
Or will the trim silence plugin take DC BIAS offsets into account ? Since at current it looks as if it simply trims anything below the given dB settings not taking a BIAS offset into account which results in still having hearable audio content but it trims it away.
Was handed out some flac files recently, and tried to convert them into mp3
using dbpoweramp.
I also tend to strip leading and trailing silence which works ok as long as the
input is accurate.
I ended up with mp3s which did stop pretty abrupt so I tried to dig into it,
played with the -db values in the trim silence plugin and finally did a more
aggressive search why this happens.
I finally found out that DC BIAS of the flac (aswell as if converted to wav) was up to 1% wrong.
Thus ... is there any chance to see a DC BIAS adjust plugin sooner or later ?
Or will the trim silence plugin take DC BIAS offsets into account ? Since at current it looks as if it simply trims anything below the given dB settings not taking a BIAS offset into account which results in still having hearable audio content but it trims it away.
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