Hi,
I am getting to grips nicely with everything now but before I begin my huge operation I need to clear up my confusion around volume normalisation.
Previously I have used a little application called MP3Gain which I now realise, after reading the help files here, only changes the tags and not the actual audio. It now makes sense why all my normalised files still appear to be different volumes depending on which player/hardware I use! :o
I would have thought that if converting to a lossless format it would make sense to change the audio to however you want it because then at least you know everything will always play the same, especially if you then wanted to convert to a lossy format for mp3 players etc? Is there any real disadvantage in doing this given that alot of hardware players seem to ignore the RG tags?
In MP3Gain I set the target volume to 92db. However even after reading the instructions for the volume normalise DSP, I can't quite understand what to do with the settings to do the same thing. And I admit to probably being stupid!
Thanks
I am getting to grips nicely with everything now but before I begin my huge operation I need to clear up my confusion around volume normalisation.
Previously I have used a little application called MP3Gain which I now realise, after reading the help files here, only changes the tags and not the actual audio. It now makes sense why all my normalised files still appear to be different volumes depending on which player/hardware I use! :o
I would have thought that if converting to a lossless format it would make sense to change the audio to however you want it because then at least you know everything will always play the same, especially if you then wanted to convert to a lossy format for mp3 players etc? Is there any real disadvantage in doing this given that alot of hardware players seem to ignore the RG tags?
In MP3Gain I set the target volume to 92db. However even after reading the instructions for the volume normalise DSP, I can't quite understand what to do with the settings to do the same thing. And I admit to probably being stupid!
Thanks
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